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Commercial Audition

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Passing this one along...

Vicky Boone Casting is looking for MEN ages 25-35 with STRONG IMPROV SKILLS to appear in a Fueld Films web commercial by ad agency Cramer-Krasselt for Heinz's Jalapeño Ketchup. Auditions, callbacks and shoot will be in AUSTIN, TX.

You do NOT have to be SAG to submit for this project.

Auditions: Monday July 29th
Callbacks: Thursday August 1st
Shoot: Monday August 5th

Please read the description and instructions below carefully before submitting yourself.

Jerry: Male - 25-35 - Open Ethnicity
Jerry is a normal guy who is relatable and believable; not an overachiever or underachiever, just average. While he's not the most cultured, savvy or suave, he is unique and captivatingly likable with an open, guileless innocence. He is the college buddy who stayed in town after graduation to be the night manager at his favorite pizza place. He is the slightly clueless, lovable loser who makes us recognize that we all have minor things in our life we should fix or change - if only someone would spark us in the right direction. He's interesting but not a freak; unique but not an off-putting weirdo.

He should have great improv chops - a pro at being funny on the fly.

References:
Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt) from Parks & Rec
Jack Black
Andy Sandberg
Luke Wilson
Dan Fogler

This project is SAG Scale for 1 year Internet use. Candidates can not have a conflict with condiments (sauces/ketchups).

When you submit yourself, please send TWO recent photos of yourself (one close-up of your face; one 3/4 or full body), a resume if you have one, and a note about your improv experience.

Confirm that you do not have any conflicts with the audition/callback/shoot dates.

PLease email info to: fueldcasting@gmail.com.

Thanks! Please share!
Shana Merlin
http://www.merlin-works.com
You improvise every day.
Why not get good at it?