Casting Call: Caucasian Boy for Speaking Role in Feature Documentary
Job Description:
We are seeking a non-union, Caucasian boy (aged 7-8) with brown hair and brown eyes for a small speaking role in a re-enactment scene for an upcoming feature documentary. The project will be shot in Kelowna, and the role requires basic biking skills. This is a paid opportunity for a young actor to be part of a professional production.
Job Responsibilities:
- Portray a character in a brief re-enactment scene for a feature documentary.
- Deliver a small amount of dialogue as directed by the production team.
- Ride a bike as part of the scene.
- Follow on-set directions and collaborate with the production team to ensure an authentic performance.
Requirements:
- Must be a Caucasian boy aged 7-8 years old.
- Must have brown hair and brown eyes.
- Non-union talent based in the Okanagan region.
- Must know how to ride a bike.
- Ability to take direction and perform in front of the camera.
Compensation:
- This is a paid role (specific details to be provided upon inquiry).
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Young Female Role – Documentary Project
Job Description
An upcoming documentary project is casting a young female actor to appear in featured scenes. The role calls for a girl who can authentically portray cultural identity in a sensitive and respectful context. Filming will take place in Etobicoke, and selected talent must be available for all scheduled shoot dates.
Job Responsibilities
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Participate in reenactment and featured scenes for a documentary
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Work closely with the production team to deliver an authentic performance
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Follow direction on set to ensure accuracy and professionalism
Requirements
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Female, ages 7–14
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Must be available for all scheduled filming dates
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Ability to portray cultural authenticity as required by the project
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Union and non-union talent may apply
Compensation
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Paid opportunity under ACTRA/AABP guidelines