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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Casting Call for Public Service Announcements
Job Description
Two public service announcements are casting non-union actors for both principal and background roles. The project is seeking real families and multigenerational talent to portray authentic, relatable stories on screen.
Job Responsibilities
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Perform as principal or background actors in a PSA campaign
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Follow direction from the production team to deliver authentic performances
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Represent real family dynamics and diverse communities
Requirements
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Non-union actors located in New England, Rhode Island, and Austin, Texas
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Real families including:
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White mom (40s) with an 11-year-old son
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Black dad (30s) with an 8-year-old daughter from Rhode Island
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Multigenerational casting:
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Grandfather (65–75)
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Son (35–45)
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Grandson (6–8)
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Open to all ethnicities
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Compensation
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Paid roles for both principal and background actors