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Looking for boys and girls ages 9-12 for an online GameTruck commercial.

Seeking all races and ethnicities. Mixed race, African American and multi-racial talent HIGHLY encouraged to apply! We want to reflect how diverse our company and parties are in these commercial spots.

The shoot will take place for 2 hours after school on a weekday sometime within the next 2-3 weeks.

No video game knowledge required. We will film the kids playing video games on the GameTruck, and getting pumped about the video game party they are a part of. We will be shooting some segments with masks. No lines just bring a great attitude, and get ready to have a blast!

About GameTruck

GameTruck delivers fun video game experiences to major metropolitan areas across the United States. The trucks bring gaming experiences directly to private consumer events and parties with over 100 trailers fully equipped with the latest video games and consoles. GameTruck rolls right up to the location of the party to provide a no-hassle way for party planners to give their attendees a fun experience.

ROLE SEEKING – GameTruck Party Kid (Chorus/Ensemble)

Ethnicity: Asian, Black / African Descent, Ethnically Ambiguous / Multiracial, Latino / Hispanic, Middle Eastern

Required Media: Headshot/Photo

Rehearsal and Production Dates & Locations
Location: Tempe, AZ
Date: TBD

Compensation & Union Contract Details

No pay but actors will get a copy of the spot for their reel.

Key Details

Seeking talent from:
Chandler, AZ; Phoenix, AZ; Tempe, AZ; Gilbert, AZ; Mesa, AZ

Contact name:
Steve Sliker

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