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$3,000 Auto Collision Commercial Casting Call

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An auto-collision commercial is casting french speakers or bilingual seniors in Toronto Canada

Casting directors are now casting real people to work on scenes filming in Los Angeles, California. 

Casting: 

  • Looking for Men and Women of any ethnicity, ages roughly 60-80+ years
  • You are a fluent French Speaker. (Bilingual is an asset but not required!)
  • You are comfortable in front of the camera, memorizing and delivering dialogue.
  • You must be nonunion to be considered for this project.

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$3,000/Day Auto-Collision Commercial Casting Call

Milo Casting is seeking Fluent French or Bilingual Seniors for an Auto Collision Repair Commercial shooting in Toronto. Pays $3000 for a one-day shoot!

About You

  1. Looking for Men and Women of any ethnicity, ages roughly 60-80+ years
  2. You are a fluent French Speaker. (Bilingual is an asset but not required!)
  3. You are comfortable in front of the camera, memorizing and delivering dialogue
  4. You must be nonunion to be considered for this project.

Details & Submission Information

Those chosen for this campaign will be paid $3000 for a 1-day shoot.

You must be available for these key dates:

AUDITION: Self-tape Audition

RECALL: Zoom recall – September 14th

FITTING: September 15th or 16th

SHOOT: September 19th

Submissions are due by: Monday September 12th

Interested? Apply Now

Acting Tips

  1. Do your research

You’d be surprised how many actors show up to an unprepared audition. Before you even step into the room, ensure you’ve done your homework on the company and the product/service being advertised. What is the company’s target audience? What are they trying to sell? The more you know about the project commercial, the better equipped you’ll be to give a winning performance.

  1. Create a connection

In any audition, connecting with the casting director or client is essential. But in a commercial audition, this is especially true. Remember, you’re not just selling yourself—you’re selling a product or service. Take the time to chat with the people in the room before your audition and make them feel comfortable with you. If they like you, they’ll likely want to work with you.

  1. Be confident

This one is easier said than done, we know. But it’s important to remember that confidence is critical in any audition.  Don’t be afraid to show off your skills and personalities and let your unique qualities shine through. 

  1. Be flexible

Casting directors love actors willing to try new things and take direction well. So when you’re in the audition room, be open to trying different things and making adjustments on the fly. If they want you to change your reading or try a different approach, go with it. Showing you’re flexible and easy to work with will put you miles ahead of the competition.

  1. Have fun

 Yes, commercial auditions can be nerve-wracking. But at the end of the day, it’s still just acting. So enjoy the process and let your love for the craft shine through. If you do, we guarantee you’ll book the job in no time.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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