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Concert Goers for Short Film Documentary

Baltimore, MD, United States
ID: 277128Exp: 1/24/2025
Description:

Seeking non-union actors to play concert goers for a short film documentary project in Baltimore, MD on Jan. 25th. All ethnicities and body shapes, ages 18+, LGBTQIA friendly. Also looking for: Media person to do interviews, crazy fans, dressing room attendee, dance choreographer and background freestyle dancers (no formal dance skills required, but are a plus). If interested, please email Loyalenation@gmail.com your name, cell number, availability for the week of Jan. 20th - 25th, headshot, recent photo and a link to any previous work. This is an unpaid gig— looking to work with talent who want to gain experience, build their portfolio and connect with likeminded positive people. About the project: A Night at The Tony marks a significant moment in the life and career of rising recording artist, Layna Lae—when bum rushed by a group of crazy fans after her first ever concert performance, her passion transpires to new heights.

6 roles

Concert GoersBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Energetic concert goers to steal the show, sing along to popular cover songs and make a lot of noise in the front row to cheer on their “favorite artist”.

Media Person/PodcasterBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Media person with big personality from podcast to conduct on the spot interviews.

Dressing Room AttendantFemale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Caring and attentive dressing room attendant who can offer a listening ear, positive affirmation and a source of encouragement when Layna Lae starts to get overwhelmed with self doubt.

Dance ChoreographerBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Frustrated Dance Choreographer who struggles to teach a group of inexperienced dancers/friends.

Background Freestyle DancersBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Background dancers with rhythm and no choreography, who will do anything to support their best friend on her big night— including bringing their own vibe— center stage.

Crazy FansBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

A group of excited fans bum rush Layna Lae after the show to praise her performance, demand selfies, etc—giving light to her dressing room affirmations.