Sharesale
Casting CallsFeature Film Atlanta Casting Call for Barbershop Scene

Feature Film Atlanta Casting Call for Barbershop Scene

Date:

A feature film casting call for a barber shop scene in Atlanta, Georgia. 

Casting directors are now casting extras to work on scenes filmed in the Atlanta, Georgia area on Thursday, December 1, 2022. 

Producers are looking for the following talent: 

Barber

  • Any ethnicity Males
  • Ages: 18+
  • Must have hair cutting skills

Barbershop Client

  • Any ethnicity
  • Males
  • Ages: 18+ 
  • Must be ok getting trim.

How to apply?

To audition for a role in the upcoming production, check out the casting call breakdown below.

Join Project Casting to access jobs you can apply to right now.

TV Movie Casting Call for a Barber Shop Scene

Work Dates: Thursday 12/1

-Shoot can last -/+12 hours /Must have open availability/ Dates subject to change

Location: Atlanta, GA area

-Must have reliable transportation. Location may be outside of the perimeter. 

Rate: $135/12+ OT

-Paid in the form of check via payroll company within 4-6 weeks

Mandatory COVID Testing: Testing upon arrival 

Now Casting the following background talent

Barber

  • Any ethnicity Males
  • Ages: 18+
  • Must have hair cutting skills

Barbershop Client

  • Any ethnicity
  • Males
  • Ages: 18+ 
  • Must be ok getting trim.

Interested? Apply Now

Audition Tips 

Auditioning for a different role is different than auditioning for a lead. As an extra, you will need to fill out the scene, provide atmosphere, and add background support to the action. Here are some tips to keep in mind when auditioning for extras:

  1. Be prepared. Familiarize yourself with the script and the show you are auditioning for. The more knowledge and understanding you have of the project, the better your performance and chances of selection.
  2. Dress to impress. For most different roles, dress nicely but casually. Wear comfortable clothing appropriate for the scene, such as a shirt and jeans or a dress shirt with slacks. Avoid wearing overly distracting colors or patterns that may draw attention away from the leading actors.
  3. Act naturally. Many extras take their role seriously and don’t treat it like an acting job; they approach it as part of something bigger than them by providing atmosphere and background support to what’s happening on screen. If you find yourself in a position where you’re asked to do something that deviates from your natural behavior, be sure to speak up and let the director know.
  4. Be flexible. As an extra, you will likely have to take direction from the crew or producers on set for various tasks, such as walking a particular route, standing in a specific spot, etc. Make sure you stay flexible and willing to make changes on the fly if required.
  5. Follow up with casting directors. After completing your audition, reach out to the casting director or production team with a personalized note expressing your appreciation and interest in their project. This is important if you hope to be considered for future roles or other opportunities within the industry. Doing so shows professionalism and initiative – two qualities that are always appreciated.

You deserve to get discovered. Find more jobs, networking opportunities, and resources on Project Casting.


More Project Casting Jobs:

Ultimate Team Competition TV Show Casting Call For Contestants

A reality tv show competition casting call for players in Canada. Casting directors are now casting players to work on scenes filmed in Canada. Producers are lo…

Beyblade Commercial Atlanta Casting Call For Soccer Players

Beyblade commercial casting call for soccer players in Atlanta, Georgia.  Casting directors are now casting soccer players to work on scenes filmed in Atla…

High Profile Recording Artist Casting Models in LA

A high profile recording artist casting call for models in Los Angeles, California. Casting directors are now casting actors to work on scenes filmed in Los Ang…

spot_img
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.

More like this
Related

The Behind-The-Scene Scoop War: Deadline and Variety’s Brewing Feud

Key Takeaways: - A feud between Deadline and Variety writers...

The Story Behind ‘Ghostbusters’ 2016 Flop

Key Takeaways: - 'Ghostbusters' 2016 reboot was deemed a commercial...

The Endearing Charm of Sandra Bullock – Hollywood’s Sweetheart

Key Takeaways: - Sandra Bullock's on-screen presence is magnetic and...

Georgia-Filmed ‘Megalopolis’ Flops At the Box Office

Key Takeaways: - Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola's long-awaited film...