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Monster High Commercial Open Casting Call: $2,300 Role

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Key Takeaways

  • Pay: $2,300 per shoot (paid)
  • Talent: Girls ages 4–13, all ethnicities welcome
  • Location: Las Vegas, Nevada (within driving distance)
  • Usage: Digital + social, 1-year buyout
  • Vibe: High-energy, playful, fun-on-camera performance

What Is “Monster High Commercial” About?

This Monster High commercial casting call is searching for vibrant, high-energy girls to appear in a playful kids commercial for a popular youth brand. The project is built for digital and social media, so the performance style leans natural, expressive, and camera-friendly—think big personality, quick reactions, and confident on-camera presence.

Because it’s an open casting call, this is a strong opportunity for emerging talent in the Las Vegas area to land a professional booking that can boost early credits and on-set experience.


Who Is in the Cast of “Monster High Commercial”?

This casting is focused on young talent rather than named actors. The “cast” will be made up of:

  • Girls ages 4–13
  • All ethnicities
  • Kids who love performing and can bring playful energy on camera

If your child is expressive, comfortable taking simple direction, and can stay engaged for a shoot day, this commercial is the right kind of project to consider.


Who Is the Casting Director or Company Handling “Monster High Commercial”?

This casting is being handled by Rise Talent Management. The listing is located in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the final shoot location will be shared upon booking (with accommodations within driving distance of the Las Vegas area).


How Does the Casting Process Work for “Monster High Commercial”?

While every commercial team has its own workflow, most kids commercial casting follows a familiar path:

  1. Apply online with current photos and basic details
  2. The team reviews submissions for energy, camera presence, and age fit
  3. Selected talent may be asked for a quick self-tape (short, simple prompts)
  4. Finalists may receive a callback (virtual or in-person, depending on timing)
  5. Booked talent receives shoot details, wardrobe notes, and call times

For kid-focused digital campaigns, casting teams often prioritize natural confidence over “perfect acting,” especially for playful reaction-based moments.


Where Is “Monster High Commercial” Filmed?

Filming will take place in the Las Vegas, NV area. Talent should be within driving distance of Las Vegas, and the final location is typically confirmed once booking is complete.


When Does Filming for “Monster High Commercial” Start?

The listing was posted 3 days ago, which usually means the production is moving quickly. Commercial timelines often book fast—sometimes within days to a couple of weeks—so it’s best to apply as soon as possible if your child fits the role.

(Exact shoot date will be provided directly to booked talent.)


Where Can You Find “Monster High Commercial” Casting Calls and Auditions?

You can apply through Project Casting here — please click here to apply now!


What Are the Best Audition Tips for Landing a Role on “Monster High Commercial”?

For a kids commercial—especially one made for digital + social—the winning auditions look real, fun, and high-energy. Here are the best ways to stand out:

  • Keep it playful and natural
    Commercial casting teams want believable reactions—smiles, surprise, excitement, curiosity—without forcing it.
  • Show personality in the first 3–5 seconds
    Social-first content is fast. A quick burst of confident energy goes a long way.
  • Follow direction simply and clearly
    If a self-tape is requested, do two takes:
    • Take 1: your child’s natural energy
    • Take 2: slightly bigger expressions and clearer reactions
  • Use clean lighting and a simple background
    A bright window or soft lamp facing the subject works well. Avoid noisy backgrounds.
  • Wardrobe should be camera-friendly
    Solid colors or simple patterns are safest. Avoid logos (unless requested).
  • Keep the reader/parent coaching minimal
    The best tapes feel like the child is leading the moment. Let them play and react.
  • Make sure audio is clear
    Even if it’s reaction-focused, clear audio signals professionalism and helps casting connect with the performance.

Quick real-world benchmark: casting teams often choose kids who can deliver “commercial-ready” presence—meaning they look comfortable on camera and can repeat simple actions with consistent energy.


Compensation Details

  • $2,300 per shoot (paid)
  • Usage: Digital + social media
  • Term: 1-year buyout

That’s a strong rate for a youth commercial—especially for digital/social usage—making this an exciting opportunity for families in the Las Vegas market.

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Jonathan Browne
Jonathan Brownehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Jonathan Browne is the dynamic CEO and Founder of Project Casting, a pioneering platform in the entertainment industry that bridges the gap between talent and production companies. With a rich background in business development and digital marketing, Jonathan has been instrumental in revolutionizing the casting process, making it more accessible and efficient for both aspiring talents and seasoned professionals.

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