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Nike Commercial Casting Call for Creative Artists (Pay is $125/Hour)

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Nike commercial casting call for creative artists in Portland, Oregon.

Casting directors are now casting artists to work on scenes filmed in Portland, Oregon between December 5-16, 2022.

Producers are looking for the following talent: 

  • We need artists who work in visual mediums such as painting, collage, ceramics, etc. 
  • Any art form that results in a tangible real-world object (AKA is not purely digital performance-based).
  • Must be 18+ and live in Oregon/Washington to apply. 

How to apply?

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Nike Video Shoot Casting Call for Artists

CASTING CALL | ARTISTS | NIKE

We’re casting artists for a video shoot for Nike.

We need artists who work in visual mediums such as painting, collage, ceramics, etc. Any art form that results in a tangible real-world object (AKA is not purely digital performance-based).

Pay is $125/hr + 20% (5 hours minimum) for 1 day of work in Portland Oregon between December 5-16. Non-Union. 

Must be 18+ and live in Oregon/Washington to apply. Must disclose your talent agency if applicable.

Interested? Apply Now

Commercial Acting Tips

One essential skill for commercial acting is taking direction and applying it quickly. Even if you have been given a script, the director may want to adjust how you deliver your lines or alter the scene’s mood. As a professional actor, you need to be able to think on your feet, adapt quickly, and still deliver an excellent performance.

Another essential tip for commercial actors is to show genuine emotion in their performances. For a commercial to be successful, viewers must be able to connect with the characters and feel invested in what they are watching. If a character comes off as stiff or unemotional, it can destroy any attempt at engaging viewers. So practice conveying emotion in your performances, and make sure to have fun with it!

One of the most critical commercial acting tips is to be prepared. Before an audition, actors should practice their lines and movements ahead of time so they can hit their marks without hesitation. This will also allow them to create a dynamic performance that will capture the attention of any casting director. Additionally, research the product or service you are advertising to understand what the ad wants to convey. This understanding will give you more confidence when delivering your lines and help you make better choices about portraying each character.

Finally, another excellent tip for commercial acting is to be yourself. Casting directors are looking for individuals who look good on camera and have unique personality that stands out. So don’t be afraid to express your true colors authentically. This will make you more memorable and help you land the job!

As with any profession, practice makes perfect when it comes to commercial acting. Put in the time and effort to hone your craft and ensure you are ready for anything on set or at an audition. You can become an excellent commercial actor with hard work, dedication.

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