Acting Auditions for Maryland Tourism Commercial – Frederick, MD

Travelers in a promotional video for Maryland’s Scenic Byways

Location: Frederick, Maryland

Type: Video

Miles is searching for talent to portray travelers in a promotional video for Maryland’s Scenic Byways. The video shoot is scheduled for Monday Oct. 26 and Tuesday Oct. 27, 2015, in areas around Frederick, Maryland.

Miles will be casting four (4) total individuals to play parents (2) and adult children (2).
– Male, 45-60 years
– Female, 45-60 years
– Male, 18-30 years
– Female, 18-30 years

The shoot will include walking and hiking, so you must be fit and able to participate in these activities.

Miles is looking for individuals whose expressions translate well on screen, who will be willing and able to maintain their energy on camera, and who are comfortable working on screen with people whom they may not know.

Shoot days will be 12-13 hours long.

Maryland Tourism commercial seeks actors in MD

Compensation:

Miles will be compensating main talent $300/day, paid by check. Talent will be required to sign an independent contractor’s agreement with Miles as well as a release.

Miles will arrange hotel rooms for two nights for talent that are not local to Frederick (within 20 miles).

TO APPLY:

If you are available BOTH Oct. 26 and 27 for the shoot, please send the following information to marylandsocialposts@gmail.com:
– A headshot and one recent head-to-toe photo
– Acting resume
– Links to up to three (3) video clip samples or a highlight reel

Please ensure that you include your name, height, weight, and current location (city & state).

Next Steps & Casting:

Potential talent will be contacted to interview over Skype, ~10-15 minutes.

Miles will provide wardrobe descriptions for talent once they have been cast, and will ask that they send options so final wardrobes can be set prior to shoot day.

Payment: Paid

City or Location of call: Frederick, Maryland
Please submit to: marylandsocialposts@gmail.com by 2015-10-06

This casting notice was posted by: Leland Strott, Maryland Office of Tourism

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