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Actor
Skills:
Acting

Job Description

A student short film titled Devil Gone Home is seeking a male actor in his 20s to 30s for a lead role. The project follows a lone traveler who encounters the devil at a crossroads, forcing him to confront the tension between pursuing greatness and risking the loss of himself.

This short film will be produced as a creative student project and filmed using a virtual LED volume wall stage, offering performers the opportunity to work with innovative film technology in a cinematic storytelling environment.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray the lead character in a dramatic student short film

  • Perform scripted scenes exploring themes of ambition, fear, and personal conflict

  • Collaborate with the director and production team to bring the story to life

  • Participate in filming on a virtual LED volume stage production setup

  • Follow direction during filming to achieve the intended visual and emotional performance

Requirements

  • Male actor aged 20–30

  • Open to all ethnicities

  • Acting experience preferred but not required

  • Must provide a headshot, resume, and demo reel when submitting

  • Ability to perform in a dramatic short film role

Compensation

  • This is an unpaid student film opportunity

  • Participants will gain experience working on a short film production utilizing LED volume stage technology

  • Opportunity to collaborate with emerging filmmakers and build portfolio material

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