Casting Calls$7,000 North American Bancard Commercial Casting Call

$7,000 North American Bancard Commercial Casting Call

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$7,000 North American Bancard commercial casting call in Miami, FL.

The North American Bancard company seeks individuals to star in their upcoming commercial. The project is non-union and offers a pay rate of $500 per session and an additional 20% buyout fee of $7,000.

As with any casting call, this project has conflicts to be aware of. Payment processing companies such as Square, Stripe, and Toast are prohibited due to conflicts of interest.

The usage and run of the commercial are two 60-second videos with unlimited edits, lifts, cutdowns, and versions. Additionally, digital stills will be pulled from the video for use in broadcast, digital/internet (including SM), PR, and Industrial purposes for one year.

The project also includes compensation for travel, down, and rehearsal days up to 24 hours with a pay rate of $250 per day. If an agent is involved, they will receive a 20% agent fee on the session fees.

Furthermore, performers are eligible for renewal options, with the opportunity for two additional, consecutive 12-month terms starting at $7,700 + 20% agent fee for the first option term and $8,470 + 20% agent fee for the second option term.

Overall, North American Bancard’s commercial casting call presents an exciting opportunity for individuals looking to showcase their talent and gain exposure in the entertainment industry. Don’t hesitate to apply if you fit the criteria and are interested in pursuing this opportunity. Good luck!

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$7,000 North American Bancard Commercial Casting Call

Project Name: North American Bancard

Project Type: Commercial

Project Union Status: Non-Union

Conflicts:  Payment Processing Companies (e.g., Square, Stripe, Toast)

Usage/Run: 2:60s with unlimited edits, lifts, cutdowns, and versions, digital stills pulled from the video. Broadcast, digital/internet (inclusive of SM), PR, and Industrial for one year

Additional Provisions:

SESSION FEES: Up to 4 x sessions (up to 10 hrs) – $500 per session.

Inclusive of 1 x prior day fitting & COVID test, if applicable.

OT paid @ $50/hr. All Usage as defined above.

Travel/Down/Rehearsal days (up to 24 hours) – $250 per travel/down/rehearsal day. +20% Agent fee on the above Session Fees, if applicable.

BUYOUT FEE: $7,000 Agent fee T – if additional PCR test is required outside of above, $75 stipend payable to Performer – includes any travel to set, etc

RENEWAL OPTION: Option for two additional, consecutive 12-month terms

@ $7,700 + 20% Agent Fee (if applicable) for Option Term 1;

@ $8,470 + 20% Agent Fee (if applicable) for Option Term 2

Rate / Payment Summary: $500 + 20/session, $7000 + 20% buyout

Interested? Apply Now!

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Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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