STUDENT & ADULT AUDITIONS EXTENDED TO FRIDAY, MAY 15, AT 11:59PM!
We are excited to announce auditions for our upcoming Student Summer Film projects! We are seeking talented student actors to bring a variety of stories to life across multiple genres, including comedy, romance, drama, and thriller.
Are you an adult looking to get involved with acting? We'd love to have you audition to be in our films!
Our goal is to cast a diverse group of performers who can showcase range, creativity, and strong character development. During your audition, we encourage you to highlight your versatility by incorporating different emotions, personalities, and styles into your performance. Whether it’s humor, intensity, vulnerability, or suspense—we want to see what you can do!
Actors of all experience levels are welcome. This is a great opportunity to explore different roles, build your acting skills, and be part of an exciting creative project.
Come prepared, be bold, and most importantly—have fun!
Note: Our goal is to cast a diverse group of performers who can showcase range, creativity, and strong character development. During your audition, we encourage you to highlight your versatility by incorporating different emotions, personalities, and styles into your performance.
See Moving Day audition material below. All roles will use this audition page.
Read the part of SKYLER and have someone else read the part of Jess.
Getting Ready
Make sure you have a blank or neutral background.
Make sure that your camera is horizontal.
Make sure there's plenty of light and we can see your expressions clearly.
Wear a neutral shirt with no logos or patterns.
While you can use a script, it's better if you have the part memorized.
Do everything in one take. You can do as many takes as you need until you get a "clean take."
Have someone with you who can read any other parts for you.
Making the Video
First state your first and last name.
State your school.
State your age.
State if you prefer:
Lead Role (the most significant or main character in a film, play, or television show, acting as the primary figure who drives the plot).
Second Lead Role (a major character who supports the protagonist but is not the primary focus, often acting as a romantic rival or a loyal friend).
Ensemble Role (part of a cast where multiple actors have roughly equal screen time, importance, and character development).
Show your left and right profile.
Do your scene with another person reading off camera.
Stay in character until the camera is cut off.
Pay Rate Information
We will notify students/parents if they are chosen as cast via email/phone.
Lead roles will receive a $400 prize for completing filming.
Second lead roles will receive a $300 prize for completing filming.
Ensemble role will receive a $200 prize for completing filming