Casting Notice for Short Film

About the project and the company

Casting Non-Union Actors for Short Film SUPERIOR SUBJECT

Please submit head shot, resume, and demo reel (if available) by January 18th, to this address: superiorsubjectmovie@gmail.com. Auditions will be held January 27th and 30th at TPS in Seattle. Shoot dates will be February 15th, 16th, and 17th, in the Seattle area. Speaking role compensation will be $250 per day.

 

Project Description

SUPERIOR SUBJECT is a 10-minute short film to be directed by J.D. Henning, and filmed in Seattle, with high hopes for the film festival circuit. SUPERIOR SUBJECT revolves around Bryn, a brave student who decides to fight against the bizarre standardized test he and his friends are undertaking– only to find not everything is not as it appears. The project is produced by Kairos Productions, a feature film company in the Seattle area (www.kairos-productions.com). IMDb credit will be awarded, and footage for demo reels will be provided upon request.

 

Roles

 

Casey

Age 9 to 12, male or female, all ethnicities

Perceptive, clever and courageous, Casey is the sort of kid who manages to succeed in class without being perceived as the teacher’s pet.  Casey is always keenly aware of what the Proctor is doing, and careful to avoid gaining her notice.

 

Bryn

Age 9 to 12, male or female, all ethnicities

Ben is very concerned with passing the class. Though often hesitant to speak, Bryn’s expressions speak volumes, especially to those few classmates who are friends. Anxiety about the test, and fear of its Proctor, dominate Bryn’s world.

 

Proctor

Late 40s-early 50s, female, all ethnicities

Proctor is poised, commanding, and slightly intimidating. She knows exactly what she wants, and the threat of her displeasure keeps her whole class in line. Her diction is crisp, her posture is perfect, and a single warning look can skewer recalcitrant students. Proctor relates to adult peers in a much more relaxed and calm manner – even her accent relaxes. Stage combat training is a plus.

 

William

Late 30s – early 40s , male, all ethnicities

William is calm and easy going, with a winning smile and an attitude that makes him everyone’s friend. William plays hard and works hard, but does both with such easy confidence that it looks like he’s not even trying. He’s a catch, and it’s barely annoying that he knows it.

 

Angela

Late 30s – early 40s, female, all ethnicities

Angela is the sort of woman every mother hopes her son will bring home someday. Despite her unyielding commitment to good outcomes, she demands the best with such grace and charm that no one seems to notice. Baristas don’t mind re-making her coffee, waiters don’t mind returning her food, and tailors happily restitch her clothes.

Location of Audition

Seattle, WA

Audition requirements

Based on headshot/resume/demo reel (if applicable), we will get back to you. Sides will be provided alongside response email.

Character breakdown / Project needs
Casey
Age 9 to 12, male or female, all ethnicities Perceptive, clever and courageous, Casey is the sort of kid who manages to succeed in class without being perceived as the teacher's pet.  Casey is always keenly aware of what the Proctor is doing, and careful to avoid gaining her notice.
Bryn
   Age 9 to 12, male or female, all ethnicities Ben is very concerned with passing the class. Though often hesitant to speak, Bryn’s expressions speak volumes, especially to those few classmates who are friends. Anxiety about the test, and fear of its Proctor, dominate Bryn’s world.
 Proctor
 Late 40s-early 50s, female, all ethnicities Proctor is poised, commanding, and slightly intimidating. She knows exactly what she wants, and the threat of her displeasure keeps her whole class in line. Her diction is crisp, her posture is perfect, and a single warning look can skewer recalcitrant students. Proctor relates to adult peers in a much more relaxed and calm manner - even her accent relaxes. Stage combat training is a plus.
William
Late 30s - early 40s , male, all ethnicities  William is calm and easy going, with a winning smile and an attitude that makes him everyone's friend. William plays hard and works hard, but does both with such easy confidence that it looks like he’s not even trying. He’s a catch, and it’s barely annoying that he knows it.
Angela
Late 30s - early 40s, female, all ethnicities Angela is the sort of woman every mother hopes her son will bring home someday. Despite her unyielding commitment to good outcomes, she demands the best with such grace and charm that no one seems to notice. Baristas don’t mind re-making her coffee, waiters don’t mind returning her food, and tailors happily restitch her clothes. 
Additional information
Preferred method of submission

Email

Audition/Interview dates

Jan 27, 30

Pay type

Other

Audition location

Seattle WA

Pay type

250/day for speaking roles 250/day for speaking roles

Submission instructions

Please submit head shot, resume, and demo reel (if available) by January 18th, to this address: superiorsubjectmovie@gmail.com

Union Requirements

Non-Union

Equity Contract

None