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Job Description
A beauty-driven reality series filming in Atlanta is hiring a small on-set crew for a 3-day shoot scheduled for late December or early January. This paid crew opportunity is seeking experienced, reliable professionals who thrive in fast-paced, high-energy reality TV environments and can help deliver a visually strong, story-forward production.

Job Responsibilities

  • Support production needs on a reality TV set with quick turnarounds and evolving priorities

  • Collaborate with producers and crew to keep filming efficient and organized

  • Maintain professional set etiquette, strong communication, and problem-solving under pressure

  • Execute role-specific duties based on position (production, camera, audio, or assistant support)

Requirements

  • Must be able to work in Atlanta, GA as a local/self-report hire

  • Available for a 3-day shoot in late December or early January

  • Comfortable working in a high-energy, beauty-industry reality TV setting

  • Reliable, friendly, and able to perform well on a fast-paced set

  • Prior on-set crew experience preferred for the role you’re applying for

Compensation

  • Paid gig (rate TBD based on contractor/position)

Positions Available (Paid)

  • Associate Producer

  • Camera Operator (2 slots)

  • Audio / Sound Mixer

  • Production Assistant (2 slots)

Job Description
A major reality series is seeking an experienced Story Producer to join its production team from March to June 2026. This role involves crafting compelling narratives, conducting interviews, and shaping story arcs that drive the series forward. The position is based in Sydney with required travel throughout Australia.

Job Responsibilities

  • Develop and oversee storylines for a reality series

  • Conduct interviews and guide cast storytelling

  • Collaborate with producers, editors, and the creative team

  • Track story development and ensure continuity across episodes

  • Maintain strong communication with field and post-production teams

Requirements

  • Strong interviewing and storytelling skills

  • At least 2 years of experience in reality TV with relevant credits

  • Excellent communication, organization, and work ethic

  • Must be Sydney-based with availability to travel within Australia

Compensation

  • Paid production position (rate disclosed upon selection)

Job Description
A major reality series is seeking a Story Associate Producer to join the production team from March to June 2026. This position plays a key role in supporting story development, tracking character arcs, and coordinating communication between field and post-production teams. Travel within Australia will be required.

Job Responsibilities

  • Assist in shaping storylines and tracking narrative continuity

  • Support producers during cast interviews and field shoots

  • Coordinate story notes and manage detailed documentation

  • Communicate effectively with editorial teams and field crew

  • Maintain strong organizational workflow across multiple departments

Requirements

  • Previous credits as an Associate Producer in reality TV

  • Strong organizational skills and excellent attention to detail

  • Excellent communication and professional work ethic

  • Must be based in Sydney with the ability to travel within Australia

Compensation

  • Paid production role (rate disclosed upon selection)

  • Travel within Australia required as part of the job

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Role: Supporting Role in a High-End Australian TV Show

Casting For: Middle Eastern Females

Age: 16-20 years old

Faith: Muslim (hijabi and non-hijabi)

We’re excited to announce an open casting call for Middle Eastern females of Muslim faith, aged 16-20, for a supporting role in an upcoming high-end Australian drama series. No previous acting experience is necessary, so this is a fantastic opportunity for new talent!

Shoot Location: Western Australia

Shoot Dates: TBC September – December 2024

Compensation: This is a paid opportunity. Relevant travel and accommodation expenses will be covered by the production.

Application Deadline: 12pm, Friday, 16 August 2024

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Equal Justice Court Show Reenactment Casting Multiple Roles

Job Description
An unscripted, nationally distributed court series, Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams, is casting multiple paid reenactment roles for dramatic courtroom cases. Each role is based on a real case description, so performers should be comfortable with dialogue-heavy scenes, strong emotional choices, and natural reactions under questioning. Filming takes place in a studio setting (location TBD). All ethnicities are encouraged to apply.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a real-case role in a courtroom reenactment with believable emotion and clear storytelling

  • Deliver testimony and reactions naturally while being directed for pacing and continuity

  • Hold character through confrontation, interruptions, and courtroom-style back-and-forth

  • Maintain performance consistency across multiple takes and setups

Requirements

  • Ages 20–50 (role-specific ranges below)

  • All ethnicities encouraged

  • Comfortable with dramatic reenactments and emotionally charged content

  • Strong on-camera presence, clear delivery, and solid listening/reaction skills

Roles

  • Plaintiff Brittney Duplesis (Female, 30–50): Bold, assertive older cousin suing for $725 after her cousin’s dog attacked her cat during Thanksgiving. Relationship: cousins.

  • Defendant Mason Stagg (Male, 30–50): Calm, reasonable type. Denies liability, claiming the rescue shelter said the dog was safe around cats. Relationship: cousins (to Brittney).

  • Plaintiff Neil Lambert (Male, 20–30): Nerdy, witty college student—shy until he’s sure he’s right. Suing for $250 over breach of an ASL interpreter contract. Relationship: college acquaintances.

Compensation

  • Paid roles (rate shared upon selection)

  • Filming in studio (location TBD)

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Job Description
A paid court show reenactment series is casting talent for emotional, high-stakes family and relationship cases. These roles are dialogue-driven and require strong dramatic choices, authentic reactions, and the ability to handle conflict in a courtroom setting. Casting is open to all ethnicities, with roles ranging from teens to seniors. Filming takes place in a studio environment in Los Angeles.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a role in a courtroom reenactment with believable emotion and clear storytelling

  • Deliver testimony naturally and respond to confrontation under questioning

  • Follow direction for pacing, blocking, and continuity across multiple takes

  • Maintain character consistency through intense family conflict scenes

Requirements

  • Ages 12–85 (role-specific ranges below)

  • All ethnicities encouraged

  • Comfortable with emotionally heavy content, conflict, and dialogue-heavy scenes

  • Strong on-camera presence, clear delivery, and natural reaction skills

Roles

  • Plaintiff Ingrid Lundgren (Female, 40–60): A journalist/author—emotional, introspective, conflicted. Suing for $9,900, claiming her brother withheld their parents’ illnesses and final wishes, depriving her of closure. Relationship: estranged siblings (Swiss-born, raised in the U.S.).

  • Defendant Erik Lundgren (Male, 40–50): Reserved, dutiful software engineer. Claims he followed their parents’ instructions to keep information private and denies misleading Ingrid.

  • Defendant Donna Monroe (Female, 50–60): A real estate agent navigating major depressive disorder—warm but overwhelmed by clutter. Accused of accidentally discarding her son’s sentimental Christmas ornaments worth $2,300. Relationship: mother/son.

  • Plaintiff Amy Wing (Female, 50–60): Strong-willed mother seeking justice. Suing over an alleged kidnapping of her son “on a dare.”

  • Plaintiffs Clarence and Dolores Weathers (Male & Female, 70–85): Married couple celebrating their 50th anniversary. Suing a DJ for breach of contract for not playing the agreed playlist.

  • Defendant DJ (All genders, 40–60): Claims the correct genre was played and countersues after the plaintiff allegedly damaged DJ equipment.

Compensation

  • Paid roles (rate and details provided upon selection)

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Job Description
A paid court show reenactment series is casting talent for dramatic relationship disputes, personal injury cases, and social-media-driven misunderstandings. These roles are dialogue-heavy and emotionally charged, requiring strong performance instincts, believable reactions, and the ability to handle confrontation in a courtroom setting. Casting is open to all ethnicities (see role notes), with ages ranging from teens to adults. Filming takes place in a studio environment (location TBD).

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a courtroom role in a reenactment episode with authentic emotion and clear storytelling

  • Deliver testimony and react naturally during questioning and conflict

  • Follow direction for pacing, blocking, and continuity across multiple takes

  • Maintain character consistency through intense personal and relationship disputes

Requirements

  • Ages 12–60 (role-specific ranges below)

  • Comfortable with dramatic conflict, personal injury content, and dialogue-heavy scenes

  • Strong on-camera presence with clear delivery and strong listening/reaction skills

Roles

  • Defendant James “Jet Stream Jim” Harwood (Male, 45–60): Charismatic Gen-X dad and social media personality. Accused of causing illness, property damage, and ruining a romantic opportunity due to a misleading weather forecast. Countersuing for defamation.

  • Plaintiff Keisha Harris (Female, 25–35, Black): Dedicated data analyst—loyal and sentimental. Suing her ex-fiancé for $15,000 in wedding expenses after he ended their engagement with only a postcard. Relationship: 10-year relationship.

  • Defendant Jordan Brown (Male, 28–35, Black): Disciplined attorney, emotionally wounded. Claims he left after discovering Keisha’s affair and argues he should not owe wedding reimbursement.

  • Plaintiff Darius Cole (Male, 30–45, Black): Soft-spoken blind man rebuilding independence. Suing for injuries and emotional distress after a child used a dog whistle to provoke his guide dog, causing him to fall.

  • Defendant David Briggs (Male, 35–55): Father juggling work and parenting. Accused of reckless endangerment due to his son’s actions.

  • Witness Jacob Briggs (Male, 12): Impulsive preteen who blew the dog whistle as a “prank,” triggering the incident at the center of the case.

Compensation

  • Paid roles (rate and details provided upon selection)

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Male & Female Presenting Dancers

Job Description
A major Christmas stage production is seeking talented dancers for an exciting international performance in Cairo, Egypt. Rehearsals will take place in Manchester, making this an ideal opportunity for performers who are local to the area and ready to take part in a high-energy holiday show. This role is perfect for dancers who thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy travel, and are eager to showcase their skills on an international stage.

Job Responsibilities

  • Perform in a large-scale Christmas show in Cairo

  • Attend and participate in all scheduled rehearsals in Manchester

  • Learn choreography quickly and maintain performance consistency

  • Take direction from the creative team and collaborate with other dancers

  • Maintain a professional attitude throughout rehearsals, travel, and performances

Requirements

  • Male and female presenting dancers

  • Must be local to Manchester for rehearsals

  • Available for rehearsals from 15th–17th December

  • Available to travel internationally for the show

  • Strong dance technique and stage presence

  • Comfortable performing for a large audience

Compensation

  • Participation in an international Christmas performance

  • Travel included (Fly out 18th December; fly home 20th December)

  • Professional performance credit and international stage experience

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Job Type:
Model
Skills:
Modeling

Runway Models for Berlin Fashion Week AW26

Job Description
A Berlin Fashion Week runway show is seeking bold, runway-ready models for an upcoming fashion presentation. This opportunity is open to all genders, ages, measurements, and experience levels—ideal for models with strong presence, confident walks, and a standout look that translates on the runway and in backstage content.

Job Responsibilities

  • Walk the runway in a Berlin Fashion Week show

  • Attend fittings and follow styling direction from the creative team

  • Maintain professional on-set etiquette backstage and during call times

  • Showcase garments with confident posture, pacing, and expression

Requirements

  • All genders, ages, and measurements encouraged to apply

  • Any experience level welcome (runway confidence preferred)

  • Must be able to work in Berlin

  • Portfolio and measurements required for consideration

Compensation

  • Paid runway opportunity (rate provided upon selection)

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Paid Court Show Reenactment Series Casting Black Actors (Ages 25–60)

Job Description

A paid court show reenactment series is casting Black/African American talent for dramatic relationship disputes, personal injury cases, and social-media-driven misunderstandings. These roles are dialogue-heavy and emotionally charged, requiring strong performance instincts, believable reactions, and the ability to handle confrontation in a courtroom setting. Filming takes place in a studio environment.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a courtroom role in a reenactment episode with authentic emotion and clear storytelling.
  • Deliver testimony and react naturally during questioning and conflict.
  • Follow direction for pacing, blocking, and continuity across multiple takes.
  • Maintain character consistency through intense personal and relationship disputes.

Requirements

  • Black/African American actors, ages 25–60 (role-specific ranges below).
  • Comfortable with dramatic conflict, relationship disputes, and dialogue-heavy scenes.
  • Strong on-camera presence with clear delivery and strong listening/reaction skills.

Roles

  • Plaintiff Ethan Marks (Male, 30–40, Black): Romantic and generous professional who believes in showing effort when dating. Suing after an expensive third date ends in embarrassment and a financial loss.
  • Defendant Lila Dawson (Female, 25–40, Black): Quiet, reserved woman who lives with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Overwhelmed during the date and insists her reactions were involuntary and that she shouldn’t be financially responsible.
  • Defendant Cedrick Lockheed (Male, 50–60, Black): Retired equipment manager/homeowner—strict, suspicious, and cheap. Firm, old-school, and rule-driven, believes “rules are love” and doesn’t do second chances twice.

Compensation

  • $120
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