TV Commercial Auditions in San Francisco for Families

Adventurous

Location: San Francisco, California

Type: TV Commercial

Casting a last minute commercial. The company provides a new service for families to experience together… a new kind of adventure! We need some real, sweet-natured families to be featured on this experience. At one point we will need you guys to be dressed up in costume (pirate, knight, astronaut, etc…), following a map, and seeking buried treasure.

We are looking to capture the closeness that comes from real love and trust between kin. Doesn’t matter if you are a family of two, or many more, we are looking for kids ages 6-12. All ethnicities welcome.

This will be a fairly laid back shoot. There will be minimal lines spoken, but lot’s of opportunity for moments of great expression. The video is all outside, so we will have to go to a handful of locations outside, around trails in Presidio but we have very minimal lines of dialogue to remember, and we only have a couple specific blocked movements that we will tackle on the day.

Pays 450 for a full day (7 hours) or 300 (3 hours) if you do a half-day. Plus meals included (let us know if you have dietary restrictions). We can provide transportation from location to location once we meet up.

No rehearsals necessary. However, this is last minute, we are looking to shoot this week. TUES-SUN, Feb 13th-18th, 2018. We need several families for half day adventures, and one family for a two-day shoot during the weekend.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Payment: Paid

City or Location of call: San Francisco, California
Please submit to: Jimmy@sneakyboystudios.com by 2018-02-19

This casting notice was posted by: Jimmy Gable

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. laura alford

    We are a family of 4. I am 51, my husband is 49, son 17 and daughter 16. We would love to help you with your commerical.

  2. Myeve Capozzi

    Hi! We are an Italian American family of 6 – Mom, Dad, Isabella (16), Gianna (14) Lucia (12) and Giuseppe (9).

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