Casting CallsVoice-Over Casting Call for Football Players (Pay is $800)

Voice-Over Casting Call for Football Players (Pay is $800)

Date:

Casting call for football players to work on a non-union voice-over acting job in Orlando, Florida.

Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on scenes filming on February 12th through the 28th in Orlando, Florida.

Producers are seeking the following types:

  • LOOKING FOR EX NFL, COLLEGE or CURRENT FOOTBALL PLAYERS
  • SPECS: Male. 18-40

How to apply:

Voice Over Casting Call

Project: Non-union Voice-Over
Rights: Full buyout of rights in perpetuity for use in entertainment properties and in any and all exploitation thereof, including the right to modify, used in part or in whole, without limitation.
Rate: $800
AUDITION: 2/10
FILMING: 2/12-2/28
Location: Orlando, FL

LOOKING FOR EX NFL, COLLEGE or CURRENT FOOTBALL PLAYERS
SPECS: Male. 18-40

e-mail: talent@crowdshotcasting.com

Related: How to Find Acting Auditions and Casting Calls

Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.

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