STARZ ‘Power IV: Force’ Casting Call for Tseng Stand-In in Illinois.
Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on scenes filming in Illinois.
Producers are looking for the following talent:Â
- tand-in for the character ‘Tseng’ in the upcoming project “Power IV: Force.”
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Casting Call: Stand-In for “Power IV: Force”
We are currently seeking a stand-in for the character ‘Tseng’ in the upcoming project “Power IV: Force.” This is a great opportunity for those looking to gain experience on a professional film set and work closely with the film’s production team.
Job Responsibilities:
- Work closely with the directors and camera crew to help set up scenes and shots.
- Stand in for the actor playing Tseng during lighting setup and rehearsals.
- Follow directions from the film crew to ensure scenes are set up accurately.
- Maintain a professional demeanor and be ready to work for the duration of the assigned times.
Requirements:
- Gender: Male
- Age: 30 years or older
- Height: 5’7″
- Ethnicity: Asian
- Previous experience as a stand-in is preferred but not required.
- Ability to follow directions and quickly adapt to changes.
- Availability to work on the specified date and possibly at short notice.
Compensation: $157 for an 8-hour day
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