Takeaways (read this first)
- Pay is $750/day for on-camera roles in a commercial/web project filming in Manassas, Virginia.
- Casting is seeking 2 men + 2 women (any ethnicity) for airline crew (24–32) and passengers (35–45).
- Crew wardrobe is provided; passengers must bring 2–3 business-ready looks.
- This is a polished, professional airport scene—think natural reactions, strong continuity, and camera-ready presence.
What is “$750/Day Commercial Casting Call for an Airport Scene” about?
This Project Casting listing is for a paid commercial/web shoot set in an airport scene filming in Manassas, Virginia. Production is looking for on-camera talent who can deliver natural, believable performance—the kind that reads professional and real, not overly “actor-y.”
Commercial work continues trending toward authentic, grounded behavior: subtle reactions, real workplace energy, and camera-friendly choices. If you can look like you belong in an airport—whether in uniform as crew or traveling as a passenger—this is a strong fit.
Who is in the cast of “$750/Day Commercial Casting Call for an Airport Scene”?
Because this is a commercial/web project, the cast isn’t typically announced like a TV series or film. Instead, casting is focused on role types, including:
- Airline Crew
- Pilot (Ages 24–32)
- Cabin Attendant (Ages 24–32)
- Passengers
- Business traveler types (Ages 35–45)
In commercial casting, you’re often selected based on how well you fit the world: your look, your presence, and how naturally you can handle simple on-camera behavior (walking, reacting, interacting) while staying consistent across takes.
Who is the casting director or company handling it?
Casting is handled by Liquid Talent.
How does the casting process work for this project?
Commercial/web casting usually follows a straightforward flow:
- Apply online
- Submit your profile with current, accurate photos.
- If you have footage, include a short clip that shows natural on-camera presence.
- Initial review
- Casting looks for:
- Role fit (crew vs. passenger)
- Professional polish
- Believability for the airport world
- Casting looks for:
- Callback or quick self-tape (sometimes)
- You may be asked to slate and do simple actions:
- Walk-and-react beats
- Listening and responding with subtle expressions
- You may be asked to slate and do simple actions:
- Wardrobe expectations
- Crew roles: wardrobe is provided.
- Passenger roles: bring 2–3 wardrobe changes:
- Business casual
- Light business
- Full professional attire
- Paperwork
- A standard model release is required prior to participation.
Where is it filmed?
Filming is in Manassas, Virginia, and you must be able to work on location there.
When does filming start?
The listing does not provide an exact filming start date. Since it’s a commercial, dates can lock quickly—apply as soon as possible and keep your availability up to date.
Where can you find casting calls and auditions?
Apply on Project Casting here: $750/Day Commercial Casting Call for an Airport Scene
Best audition tips for landing a role
Commercial casting is all about booking-ready realism. Here’s how to stand out:
1) Choose “camera-real” over “stage-big”
Go for:
- Clear intention
- Small, truthful reactions
- Calm confidence
Quick practice: record a 15-second clip where you listen, notice something, and respond subtly—no dialogue needed.
2) Dial in passenger wardrobe (it’s part of the audition)
If you’re submitting for passenger roles, aim for:
- Clean fit and flattering tailoring
- Minimal patterns, no loud logos
- Grooming that reads “mid-career professional”
Have your three looks ready:
- Business casual
- Light business
- Full professional
3) For airline crew: posture and precision book the job
Crew reads through:
- Upright posture
- Smooth movement
- Professional stillness
- Calm authority
Practice: walk, stop, turn, and gesture as if assisting a traveler—confident, controlled, and natural.
4) Show you take direction quickly
Be flexible and directable:
- Do two takes in your self-tape: one neutral, one slightly warmer.
- Keep choices simple so adjustments are easy.
5) Continuity is everything
They’ll want consistent timing and reactions across takes:
- Repeat movements the same way
- Keep your energy consistent
- Maintain steady eyelines
6) Submit commercial-friendly materials
Before applying:
- Use current headshots (no heavy filters)
- Add a clean slate (name, height, location, role fit)
- Lead with any commercial footage if you have it
7) Be paperwork-ready
Commercial work often moves fast—be prepared to review and sign the model release promptly if booked.
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