Celebrating diversity and tradition: A unique opportunity in Canada’s Lunar New Year banking campaign.
As the Lunar New Year approaches, a unique and exciting opportunity has emerged for the Chinese community in Ontario. Milo Casting is looking for trilingual Chinese mature adults to participate in their Lunar New Year Banking Campaign. This casting call is not just a job opportunity; it’s a celebration of cultural diversity and linguistic prowess.
Embracing Multilingual Talents
The campaign specifically seeks men and women aged 45-65 who are proficient in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English. This requirement highlights the importance of linguistic diversity and the value of being able to communicate across different cultures. The chosen individuals will recite 1-2 lines in each language, showcasing their multilingual abilities. This approach aims to bring an authentic touch to the campaign, resonating with a wide audience.
No Previous Experience Required
One of the most encouraging aspects of this casting call is that previous on-set experience is not a prerequisite. Milo Casting is seeking authenticity, seeking real multilingual speakers who can naturally convey the campaign’s message. This opens doors for those who have never had the chance to participate in such a project, allowing them to share their linguistic skills and cultural heritage.
The Role and Responsibilities
Selected candidates will participate in the Lunar New Year Banking Campaign, scheduled for a shoot on November 23rd. This direct booking means there will be no live auditions, making the process more straightforward for the participants. Their primary responsibility will be delivering lines in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, contributing to a campaign celebrating the Lunar New Year’s spirit.
Specific Requirements
Candidates must be Chinese men and women between 45 and 65, proficient in the three required languages to be eligible. They must be available for the shoot on November 23rd and should not be members of ACTRA. It’s important to note that this opportunity is exclusively for Ontario residents, emphasizing local talent.
Attractive Compensation
Recognizing the value of the participants’ contributions, those selected for the campaign will be compensated with $2000 or more. This acknowledges their role in the campaign and celebrates their cultural and linguistic contributions.
A Step Towards Inclusivity
This casting call is more than just a job opportunity; it’s a step towards inclusivity and representation in the media. Milo Casting embraces cultural diversity by focusing on mature adults and requiring proficiency in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English. It showcases the rich tapestry of languages and traditions within the Chinese community.
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$2,000+ Lunar New Year Banking Campaign
Job Details: Milo Casting is searching for trilingual Chinese men and women aged 45-65 for an exciting Lunar New Year Banking Campaign. We are specifically looking for mature adults proficient in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English to recite 1-2 lines in each language. Previous on-set experience is unnecessary; we seek authentic multilingual speakers to bring an authentic touch to our campaign.
Job Responsibilities: Selected candidates must recite 1-2 lines in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English for the Lunar New Year Banking Campaign. The shoot is scheduled for November 23rd, and this will be a direct booking, meaning no live auditions are necessary.
Requirements:
- Chinese men and women aged 45-65
- Proficiency in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English
- Authenticity as a real multilingual speaker
- Availability for the shoot on November 23rd
- Must not be a member of ACTRA
- Ontario residents only
Compensation: Those chosen for this campaign will be compensated with $2000 or more per adult.
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