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Major Ad Campaign Casting Call – Multiple Roles

Job Description

A major advertising campaign is casting a wide range of talent in New York City for an upcoming commercial shoot. Casting directors are seeking unique personalities, authentic individuals, and diverse talent to help bring a creative campaign to life. This opportunity is open to both experienced performers and first-time talent who fit the requested character types and are available for filming.

Job Responsibilities

  • Participate in commercial photo and video shoots
  • Follow direction from the creative and production teams
  • Bring authentic personality and energy to the campaign
  • Maintain professionalism throughout filming
  • Collaborate effectively with fellow cast members and crew

Requirements

  • Available to work in New York City
  • Must be available for filming on both scheduled shoot days
  • Open to talent fitting the following categories:
    • Girls ages 4–8
    • Skaters
    • Mothers with babies
    • Round-faced girls
    • Girls with belly button piercings and strong personalities
    • Gender-nonconforming individuals
    • Asian elders
    • Fashion and accessories enthusiasts
    • African American auntie types
    • Curvy women
    • Individuals with unique and authentic looks
  • Comfortable appearing in commercial content
  • Reliable and professional attitude

Compensation

  • Paid commercial opportunity
  • Professional advertising campaign experience
  • Opportunity to work with a major brand campaign
  • Valuable exposure and portfolio-building experience

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