Casting REAL People Going To Jail – Pays $1500+

By | October 30, 2025

A new documentary series titled “Final Days of Freedom” is seeking participants who are preparing to begin their prison sentences.

The project, developed for a major television network, will follow individuals during the emotional and transformative days leading up to their incarceration. Producers aim to highlight the human side of these stories, exploring how sentencing impacts both the individual and their loved ones. Selected participants will receive $1,500 to $2,000 in compensation, with filming taking place wherever they reside in the United States. There is also a $50 referral fee for anyone who helps connect a participant who is chosen for the series.

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Casting Notice:

I’m casting ASAP and need people who are going to prison. I know that might seem like a strange request. There are many shows about people coming out of prison but not many about the days before heading to prison. We want to cover those days in a docu series for a major network. Pay is $1500-$2000.

Let’s chat! I’ll record a Zoom of you sharing your story, and then if you’re chosen, a small crew will come to you wherever you live in the US.

There is also a referral fee of $50 of they make it on the show. Please reach out to me at aashnadotcom@gmail.com. The last day of casting is October 30th.

Here are more details about the show:
“Final Days of Freedom” is a development project that documents the days leading up to convicts surrendering themselves to begin their prison sentences. The show will chronicle their activity as they come to terms with their sentence, have difficult conversations with loved ones, tie up loose ends, and make any final attempts to postpone or appeal their sentences.

The thematic goal of the show is to give convicts and their families the opportunity to tell their sides of the story to the world. In contrast to many other criminal justice themed programming, “Final Days of Freedom” will strive to humanize its participants and paint the full picture of how their sentencing affects not only them but everyone around them as well.

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