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‘Takeover’ Casting Call for SWAT Teams
Rush Call for Models in Atlanta Georgia
Commercial Casting Call for Cuban Actors
- MALE
- AGES 45-75
- Seeing talent from Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and all points in between in Florida.
- LUIS is a cool dude.
- The kind of guy who can pull off a guayabera / Yucatán shirt or a Hawaiian shirt.
- Maybe he wears a stylish flatcap / newsboy cap. LUIS might be a musician or an artist, or just a laid back but stylish dude.
Untitled Christmas Movie Casting Foster Kids
CBS ‘SWAT’ Core Members Casting Call
Luxury Fashion Brand Commercial Casting Call
We’re casting an internal video for a high end luxury beauty and fashion brand. The premise being answering completely honest answers about what you think of the brand.
We’re looking for GEN Z, age 16-25, who are individuals, have their own style. It would be great if you have a niche/hobby like art, skateboarding, etc.
Shoot date: 9th of September 2022, London.
Fee if chosen: £500
Usage – Internal only
Suspense Comedy Casting Lead Roles
Now Casting Little Person New Suspense Dramedy
Work Dates: August 18 to August 20
Shoot can last -/+ 12 hours/ Must have open availability, dates subject to change
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Must work as local hire. Travel and lodging will not be offered.
Rate: $250/Day
Paid in the form of check via payroll company
Now Casting the following:
Pee Wee
- An actual little person 18+ to play younger, black male. No taller than 5′
- Knows more about you than you know about him.
- Larger than life personality! He has no filter. Secretly he is a ghost than has been kept around by his grieving mother.
Enlist as a soldier into the United States Army and become a certified Combat documentation/production specialists responsible for supervising, planning and operating electronic and film-based still, video and audio acquisition equipment in order to document combat and noncombat operations. This is NOT a civilian contractor position. No experience necessary. Position is entry level.
JOB DUTIES
- Operate and perform unit level maintenance on motion, still and studio television cameras
- Prepare captions for documentation images
- Operate electronic and film-based processing, editing, audio and printing darkroom equipment
PAID TRAINING
- 10 weeks of Basic Training.
- 26 weeks of Technical School with on-the-job instructions.
BENEFITS
- 30 days paid vacation annually.
- Full Healthcare coverage for you and your Family.
- Educational benefits worth over $72,000.
- Obtain Industry standard recognized certifications.
ORGANIZATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Between 17-34 years old.
- No felonies. (Defer Adjudication included).
- Current High School Senior, High school graduate or GED equivalent.
- Permanent resident or US citizen.
- Meet physical standards based on gender and age.
- Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test.
US Army
Managerial oversight for editorial content across multiple platforms during an assigned shift. Includes scripts for
special content, politics and breaking news. This may relate to important daily news coverage, franchise, feature,
or special event coverage and documentaries.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supervisory responsibilities for newsroom staff and station personnel working on newscasts with particular
- emphasis on Producers, Associate Producers, Reporters, Multi-media Journalists, and News Photographers,
- ensuring the department’s staffing and assignment needs are met
- Solve the challenges that come with dynamic news coverage
- Develop backups for critical coverage
- Oversee decisions on story lineup, video/audio elements, graphics and timing to construct a show
- Work with Producers to create the newscast product
- May fill in for Producers as needed
- Produce special programming as needed
- Perform writing, editing and digitizing functions as needed
- Generate story and coverage ideas on a daily and long-term basis
- Handles shift scheduling and approves paid time off when applicable
- Follow through on all assignments meeting required deadlines
- Perform other duties as assigned
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Skills/Abilities and Knowledge
- Ability to read, write, speak and understand English
- Proficient at inspiring staff to attain station goals of creativity, urgency and accuracy
- Ability to work effectively within a team environment and interact with all personnel within the organization
- Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Must be able to work rapidly and accurately
- Ability to anticipate situations, meet strict deadlines, organize and manage multiple priorities
- Knowledge of current events and industry trends
- Pro-active with demonstrated enthusiasm in dealing with breaking news and high-stress situations
- Ability to effectively train others
- Basic editing skills
- Must adhere to attendance guidelines
- Must be able and willing to work different shifts and be flexible with schedule changes
- Working knowledge of general office computer software, newsroom software and basic non-linear editing systems
- preferred
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism or related field preferred or comparable television work experience
Related Work Experience
5+ Years Producing and executive producing experience in television news
2+ Years Management experience
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Works primarily inside a climate controlled environment throughout the year but might be assigned field duties on
- occasion
- Works in an open newsroom setting with a semi-noisy environment
- May be required to lift up to 5 pounds
EOE
Charter Communication is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Minority/Female/Veteran/Disability NPR540 300768 300768BR
SPECTRUM
A stage manager acts as a liaison amongst the various individuals involved in a theater production, including the director, actors, costume designer, and technical department, and ensures that all elements of the performance run smoothly.
- Essential Duties and Responsibilities of a Stage Manager
- Assists director in reviewing audition material.
- Posts cast and crew lists.
- Contacts understudies in the event that a primary actor is sick or injured.
- Maintains and manages rehearsal calendar.
- Researches and memorizes scripts and background information on the production itself.
- Assists director in overseeing technical run-throughs directly prior to a performance.
- Works with the costume department to ensure that all costumes and props are correct and delivered on time.
- Instructs lighting and technical support team on the timing and execution ofaesthetic or special effects.
- Oversees the organization and design of the stage prior to performances.
- Assists in setting up props and other items for a production.
- Addresses and resolves any technical difficulties during rehearsals and performances.
- Ensures that all actors and actresses are prepared for a performance.
- Provides stage directions and cues to actors during rehearsals and performances as necessary.
- Maintains log of daily rehearsal activity, script changes, and official performances.
- Distributes paychecks to cast and crew for professional theater companies.
- Ensure that all stunts and technical details are executed safely.
- Reports logistical problems to the director or producer.
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