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Unique Opportunity Alert: Now Casting for Photo Doubles in an Open Casting Call 

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Introduction:

Unearth the extraordinary in the ordinary. Project Casting is thrilled to announce a wonderful chance for you to step into the exhilarating world of film and television. An open casting call has begun for photo doubles to work on an undisclosed, major project. Here’s your chance to shine bright by doubling as a leading personality on set. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Tremendous opportunity to venture into the film and television industry.
  • Open to candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
  • Gap in your schedule? Photo doubles don’t work full-time and have flexible schedules.
  • Chance to work behind the scenes for a major undisclosed project.
  • Job-based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Job Details:

The great news is that no prior acting experience is necessary! This opportunity is open to individuals who match or can convincingly portray the physical characteristics of the actor they’re doubling for. This major yet undisclosed project is a cinematic coup and offers the intrigue of working behind the scenes.

Job Responsibilities:

As a photo double, you’d step in when the primary actor isn’t required on camera. You would literally “stand in” for the actor during intricate setup shots, saving them time and resources. This role is integral in providing continuity between scenes and maintaining the overall aesthetic of the project. Moreover, you would work intimately with the production crew, grasping the dynamics of filmmaking majestically.

Requirements:

Project Casting is looking for folks based in or around Atlanta, Georgia, who fit detailed specifications regarding age, height, and skin tone. The applicant must have reliable transportation and open availability throughout filming. Photo doubles must be extremely detail-oriented and dedicated to breed authenticity on the screen. Just remember, even though acting skills aren’t required, you should be comfortable working in front of a camera.

Compensation:

Don’t let the term “double” mislead you; you don’t have to work twice as hard for half the pay. This job brings with it not just experience, but also a fair compensation package. The pay ranges from $150 per day and will vary based on the nature of the project and the time commitment required.

Conclusion:

This photo double open casting call is an outstanding opportunity to experience the film and television industry up close. Experience the thrill of working on a film set, meet new people, and take home memories that are bound to last a lifetime. Whether you piqued an interest in film and television or are just looking for an exciting, flexible gig, this opportunity is ready for you to grasp.

Sure, working as a photo double might be daunting, but with the right attitude, it could kickstart your career in the film industry. So, Atlanta natives and movie buffs, what are you waiting for? This is your call to move beyond the audience’s seats into the spotlight. Tread on and leave your footprint in an industry where dreams and magic coexist.

Apply now!

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
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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