Thursday, June 6, 2019

Casting Men and Women With Contemporary Dance Backgrounds for A Print Ad

 

Vitamin Enriched is casting men and women (ages 25-75) who have contemporary dance backgrounds, for a print ad campaign. We are casting for men and women (25-75) who have expressive faces and flexible moment for a photography shoot for Volunteers of America. casting in 6 categories (see below).

Individuals will be photographed doing an interpretive movement to express inner turmoil for an ad discussing the following: MORAL INJURY MAKES THE MIND A BATTLEFIELD – People tormented by the past fight a war inside. They turn to alcohol, drugs, self- harm. Anything to stop the struggle. At Volunteers of America, we help them find peace. (Photos will be in casual street clothes.)

Shoot: If selected, June 27th, in NYC area.  Must be available for the shoot date to submit!

Payment: If selected you will be paid $1,500 total for the photo shoot and usage.

Usage:  Unlimited usage in all media, print and digital including but not limited to web, email, direct mail, display advertising, and annual reports.

Non-Union

Please email the following ASAP to: info@vitaminenrichedfilms.com

Please answer ALL questions /items below:

Your Name

Phone Number

Email

City & State

Please send us a few of photos of yourself (headshot and dancing).

Video links of you dancing.

Dancing resume.

Tell us which category you are applying for:

Woman 25-35 (Flexible body movement / contemporary dance background)

Man 25-35 (Flexible body movement / contemporary dance background)

Woman 35-55 (Expressive face / flexible body movement / contemporary dance background)

Veteran (male) 35-55 (Expressive face/ well-built, very fit / flexible body movement / contemporary dance background)

Woman 55 – 75 (Expressive face / flexible body movement / contemporary dance background)

Man 55 – 75 (Expressive face / flexible body movement / contemporary dance background)

Thank you so much!

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