posted by Bankhouse Productions on 30/06/2018
Supporting Roles for Short Film
Summary:
CASTING CALL – SUPPORTING ROLES IN ‘THE SHIFT’
We are now casting for supporting roles in a short comedy film called ‘The Shift’ directed by Megan K. Fox, written by Mairead Kiernan and produced by Bankhouse Productions. The film is this years’ winner of the Film in Cork Award and will shoot in Co. Cork mid-August.
We are looking for actors with a playing age of 14-19. Some grasp of the Irish language is a plus, along with comedic flair and a confident attitude.
We are now casting for supporting roles in a short comedy film called ‘The Shift’ directed by Megan K. Fox, written by Mairead Kiernan and produced by Bankhouse Productions. The film is this years’ winner of the Film in Cork Award and will shoot in Co. Cork mid-August.
We are looking for actors with a playing age of 14-19. Some grasp of the Irish language is a plus, along with comedic flair and a confident attitude.
Company :
Bankhouse Productions
Location :
Cork
Production Dates :
August 13-15th
Fees :
expenses covered
Casting Requirements :
CASTING CALL – SUPPORTING ROLES IN ‘THE SHIFT’
We are now casting for supporting roles in a short comedy film called ‘The Shift’ directed by Megan K. Fox, written by Mairead Kiernan and produced by Bankhouse Productions. The film is this years’ winner of the Film in Cork Award and will shoot in Co. Cork mid-August.
We are looking for actors with a playing age of 14-19. Some grasp of the Irish language is a plus, along with comedic flair and a confident attitude.
Female Roles Available:
Clíodhna (playing age 14-16, actual age 18+) – Clíodhna is effortlessly cool, always the center of attention and the envy of the other girls.
Rachel (playing age 14-16, actual age 18+) – dark hair preferable for this role, and a good sense of comedic timing.
Male Roles Available:
Proinsias (playing age 14-16, actual age 18+) – preferably under 5’8” tall, with red or blonde hair. Must be comfortable with an on screen kiss. Proinsias is a shy guy who wants to fit in at any cost.
If you’d like to apply for any of these roles, please send your headshot, showreel, along with CV to info@bankhouseproductions.com
Please include the subject line ‘(Your Name) – Casting Application – (role you are applying for)’ in your email.
Our casting session will be held on Saturday 21st July at Irish Film Academy, Cork City should you be invited to audition.
We look forward to hearing from you!
We are now casting for supporting roles in a short comedy film called ‘The Shift’ directed by Megan K. Fox, written by Mairead Kiernan and produced by Bankhouse Productions. The film is this years’ winner of the Film in Cork Award and will shoot in Co. Cork mid-August.
We are looking for actors with a playing age of 14-19. Some grasp of the Irish language is a plus, along with comedic flair and a confident attitude.
Female Roles Available:
Clíodhna (playing age 14-16, actual age 18+) – Clíodhna is effortlessly cool, always the center of attention and the envy of the other girls.
Rachel (playing age 14-16, actual age 18+) – dark hair preferable for this role, and a good sense of comedic timing.
Male Roles Available:
Proinsias (playing age 14-16, actual age 18+) – preferably under 5’8” tall, with red or blonde hair. Must be comfortable with an on screen kiss. Proinsias is a shy guy who wants to fit in at any cost.
If you’d like to apply for any of these roles, please send your headshot, showreel, along with CV to info@bankhouseproductions.com
Please include the subject line ‘(Your Name) – Casting Application – (role you are applying for)’ in your email.
Our casting session will be held on Saturday 21st July at Irish Film Academy, Cork City should you be invited to audition.
We look forward to hearing from you!
HOW TO APPLY :
APPLY BY EMAIL TO :
info@bankhouseproductions.com
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS :
Please put your name- casting application and role you're applying for in subject line.
Please put your name- casting application and role you're applying for in subject line.
DEADLINE : 19/07/2018