Ever wondered how some people end up on camera at an NFL game—looking like they’re having the absolute time of their lives—while also getting paid for it?
Right now, there’s a Fox Sports game day feature hiring two Atlanta-based actors to appear in a filmed segment during a live Atlanta Falcons game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. And yes: it’s a paid gig ($250/day) plus free entry to the game.
If you’re an actor (or camera-ready performer) in Atlanta, this is the kind of fun, high-energy opportunity that can boost your reel, expand your network, and put you in a major sports broadcast environment.
Quick Overview: The Falcons Game Day Casting Call
This production is seeking two performers (one male, one female) to take part in a special game day segment filmed during a live Falcons game.
Key Details
- Project: Fox Sports NFL Atlanta Falcons Game Day Feature
- Location: Atlanta, Georgia (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
- Roles Needed: 1 male actor + 1 female actor
- Age Range: 21–30
- Rate: $250/day
- Date Needed: Sunday, December 7th
- Perks: Free entry to the Falcons game included
- Submission Requirement: Acting reel required
Why This Gig Is a Big Deal (Even If It’s a Short Segment)
Not all paid acting jobs come with:
- A live NFL environment
- A major sports media brand (Fox Sports) vibe
- The chance to show natural, broadcast-friendly reactions on camera
Even a short featured segment can be valuable for:
- Footage for your reel (when available/if permitted)
- Experience on a high-pressure set
- Networking with production teams
- Building credibility for future commercial, promo, and live-event work
This is especially great for actors who book well in commercial, lifestyle, and hosting-style performance lanes.
What You’ll Be Doing On Game Day
This isn’t a scripted TV episode—it’s a game day feature, meaning your performance needs to feel authentic and energetic.
Responsibilities Include:
- Participating in a filmed segment during the live game
- Bringing natural, enthusiastic energy on camera
- Following direction from the production team
- Staying professional in a fast-paced stadium setting
- Arriving on time and ready for the full schedule
Think: high-energy reactions, engaging presence, and the ability to look comfortable while cameras are rolling and the crowd is roaring.
Who They’re Looking For (Read This Before You Apply)
Casting is specific here. To be considered, you should match these requirements:
Must-Haves:
- Atlanta-based (or able to self-report to Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
- Male or female actor, ages 21–30
- Acting reel (required—don’t skip this)
- Available Sunday, December 7th
- Comfortable being directed and filmed in a live sports environment
Even though it’s “actors,” casting teams often love performers who can deliver:
- Real, camera-friendly reactions
- Strong facial expressiveness
- Big energy without looking “fake”
- A confident presence in public, loud environments
How to Apply (And Actually Stand Out)
You’ll want your submission to immediately answer: “Can this person deliver authentic, broadcast-ready energy in a live NFL setting?”
1) Submit an Acting Reel That Matches the Tone
If possible, lead with clips that show:
- Natural reactions
- Commercial-style acting
- Lifestyle energy
- Confident on-camera presence (even if informal)
Avoid reels that are only dramatic or very dark/low-audio scenes. This is a bright, energetic environment.
2) Use a Photo That Looks Like “Game Day You”
Choose a headshot (or well-lit photo) where you look:
- Friendly and approachable
- Expressive
- Like someone you’d actually spot in a stadium feature
3) Mention Any Live Event or Promo Experience
If you’ve done:
- stadium/arena promos
- brand ambassador work
- hosting
- street interviews
- reality-style segments
…that’s very relevant. Include it.
4) Confirm Availability Clearly
Make it easy for casting to say yes:
- “Fully available Sunday, December 7th. Local to Atlanta and able to self-report.”
Pro Tips for Booking Live Sports Feature Work
If you land the role, here’s how to crush it:
- Dress camera-ready (clean, flattering, no tiny patterns unless instructed)
- Bring high energy—but keep it believable
- Follow direction fast (stadium shoots move quickly)
- Stay professional (even though it’s a game)
- Be prepared for crowd noise, tight timing, and quick resets
The performers who book this kind of work are the ones who can look like they’re having fun on cue—without overacting.
Find More Paid Casting Calls on Project Casting
Opportunities like this pop up fast and are often location-specific. The best move is to keep an eye on paid listings and apply early when you spot a match.
Browse more paid casting calls here: Project Casting.
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