Job Title: | Extras in Short Film |
Compensation: | Volunteer |
Job Category: | Cast |
Project Name: | Dream Chasin’ |
Contact: | Peerce Carr |
Phone: | (301) 237-4485 |
Email: | [email protected] |
Job Description: | Looking for 3 Black/Latino males in their 20s for one scene. The scene consists of a friend group that catcalls the main characters, Ari and Daelyn, which leads to Daelyn calling the group of guys a name.
Also looking for 2 Black males in their 20s for another scene. The scene consists of the character Damarcus (the love interest of the main character Ari) and his 2 friends walking down the sidewalk and running into Ari and Daelyn. Damarcus, Ari, and Daelyn have an exchange. Damarcus and his friends walk off. The story follows a 19-20-year-old entrepreneur named Ari who was born and raised in Philly. She lives with her family and works retail, and runs a successful clothing and graphic arts business on the side with the help of her friend Daelyn, who’s a photographer and helps her with the overall business. Throughout the story, we watch as Ari tries to push her brand through Philly while also handling a retail job she hates, dealing with family, and struggling with creating new art as she notices her sales have been declining more and more for the past few months. When things look all bad for her and her business, she’s offered to feature her clothing brand in a music video for a rapper from Philly whose new song has been blowing up, and they wanna feature her clothing brand. The catch is that the rapper wants it to be an exclusive design. So her friend Daelyn suggests they go out and have fun to get Ari’s mind off of things before she has to lock in order for shipping for the shirts to get there in time. We watch them have fun together through different parts of Philly till she gets home and finds herself inspired by it all. We then see the aftermath of what Ari created, how well the music video did, and how much her life changed for the positive from there as a successful entrepreneur.
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