These screen, stage, and voice projects need talent in the UK right now, so sharpen your self-taping and audition skills and get busy.
Vans commercial casting males and females
A commercial and branding agency are seeking one male and one female performer/model of any ethnicity and playing age 18–40 for an online advert for sports clothing company Vans. They are also seeking a professional graffiti artist to be featured in the promo, of any age and ethnicity. The project shoots TBD in Brick Lane, east London. Roles are paid £100 per hour plus travel. Head to the casting notice for more details and to apply now.
Epic World War II series casting supporting artists
An epic World War II TV series filming in the UK is casting for a host of male supporting artists. Key Casting’s Amy Heard is seeking males, playing ages 17–30 and any ethnicity. You’ll need good availability from March onward but exact filming dates are TBD. Pay is professional and the team are seeking performers based anywhere in the UK. Head to the casting notice for more information and to apply now.
Student film casting lead and supporting roles
Short student film For the Greater Good is a satire on the neo-noir genre, following a cop on a killing spree who learns that his internal monologue can be heard by everyone. Lead role Man is male, playing ages 25–35, and white. The role involves some physicality and comic timing, and the part is for an “everyman” with any UK accent. A driving license and keenness to do some mild stunt work are desired. Woman is female, playing ages 20–30, and any ethnicity. With a physically fit and “well put-together” image, the character is a yoga-obsessed influencer and femme fatale. The project shoots in London this April and roles are paid £75–£100 per day plus food and expenses. The team are seeking performers based in London. Check out the casting notice for more details and to apply now.
Seeking homeowners for online campaign
An online campaign about what home means to you is seeking homeowner with a NatWest mortgage, including first-time buyers, movers, and remortgagers of all genders and ethnicity and based in England or Wales. The role involves filming yourself in your home. The project pays £200, and the final 30-second video will be posted on The Times’ Facebook page. Check out the casting notice for more information and to apply now.
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