Young Girl (6–9 Years Old) for Australian Feature Film
Job Details:
Barrett Casting is searching for a young girl aged 6–9 years old for a lead role in a new Australian feature film. Filming will take place in Western Australia, offering a fantastic opportunity for children to be part of a professional film production, even without prior acting experience.
Job Responsibilities:
- Portray a key role in the feature film, ensuring alignment with the appearance and character of an older actor already cast.
- Participate in scenes involving swimming and ocean-based sequences with confidence and enthusiasm.
- Follow direction from the film’s production team for successful scene execution.
Requirements:
- Age: 6–9 years old.
- Appearance: Blonde hair and blue/green eyes to match the on-screen family.
- Skills: Confident swimmer and comfortable performing scenes on the ocean.
- Location: Must be based in Western Australia.
- Experience: No prior acting experience required—just a willingness to give it a go!
Compensation:
- Paid role, with competitive rates based on industry standards.
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Casting Call: Teen Female Leads for South Australian Feature Film
An exciting opportunity is available for two female actors to star in a South Australian feature film. This project is part of the prestigious Film Lab: New Voices initiative, supported by the South Australian Film Corporation, Adelaide Film Festival, and Screen Australia. Whether you’re an experienced actor or brand new to performing, this is a chance to take on a lead role in a professionally produced film.
Job Responsibilities
- Portray a lead teen character in a feature film
- Work closely with the director and production team to bring authenticity to the role
- Follow direction and contribute to an engaging on-screen performance
Requirements
- Female actors who look 16-18 years old
- Open to all experience levels, including newcomers
- Must be based in South Australia or willing to work as a local hire
- Previous involvement in a residential care or juvenile program is a plus but not required
Compensation
- Industry-standard pay for professional film roles
- Incredible exposure in a high-profile Australian film
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