Parent and Child Duo Needed for Firearm Safety PSA
Job Description
A powerful public service announcement is casting real families for a firearm safety campaign aimed at raising awareness and promoting secure gun storage in the home. The PSA will be filmed in the Greater Seattle area and focuses on encouraging parents and guardians to create a safer environment for children. This is an opportunity to be part of a meaningful project that aims to save lives and empower families through education.
Job Responsibilities
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Appear in a PSA alongside your real child (or legal guardian/ward pairing)
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Portray authentic, relatable family dynamics on screen
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Participate in a one-day shoot focused on firearm safety and family awareness
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Follow direction while on set and maintain professionalism throughout filming
Requirements
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Parent or guardian, ages 30–55, must be a real gun owner or comfortable handling a firearm
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Child or teen, ages 5–15
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Must reside in the Greater Seattle area
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Open to individuals of all races, body types, backgrounds, and abilities
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No real firearms will be used on set
Compensation
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$500 flat rate for a 10-hour session
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One-day shoot with full media usage for up to 5 years
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Non-union, high-impact project with national reach
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Blue-Collar Workers with Cancer Experience for PSA (Paid)
Job Description
A paid public service announcement (PSA) is casting blue-collar workers ages 18–55 who have personal experience with cancer, either currently in treatment or in remission. This on-camera PSA role is seeking authentic, real-life voices from New York and surrounding states who can share presence and truth on screen in a respectful production environment.
Job Responsibilities
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Appear on camera for a PSA featuring real-life perspective and authenticity
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Follow simple direction for timing, movement, and natural reactions
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Maintain professional set etiquette and clear communication with production
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Participate in filming as scheduled and remain available for the required time
Requirements
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Ages 18–55
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Blue-collar workers
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Must have personally experienced cancer (currently in treatment or in remission)
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Must be local to New York and surrounding states
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Comfortable on camera and able to take direction
Compensation
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$2,000 flat rate (paid PSA)


