$6,000 Major Food Brand Commercial Casting Call in Australia.
Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on scenes filming in Australia.
Producers are looking for the following talent:
- Portray a loving and caring father with your baby in various scenes for a major food brand commercial.
How to apply?
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Casting Call: Major Food Brand Commercial
Job Description: We are casting for a major food brand commercial featuring a father and his baby. This heartwarming commercial will capture the special bond between a father and his child, highlighting the joy and care involved in parenting.
Job Responsibilities:
- Portray a loving and caring father with your baby in various scenes.
- Follow the director’s instructions and deliver a natural and heartfelt performance.
- Be available for the entire shoot day on July 29th.
- Ensure your baby is comfortable and safe throughout the shoot.
Requirements:
- Father: Age 35 to 40 years old.
- Baby: Age 9 to 18 months.
- Must be based in Sydney, Australia, or able to self-report to the location.
- Previous acting experience is not required but is a plus.
- Comfortable working with babies and able to maintain a calm and positive environment on set.
Compensation:
- $6000 for the shoot.
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