Actors showcasing their talent at a casting call in Orlando's growing entertainment industry.
The entertainment industry in Orlando is booming, with numerous casting calls announced for aspiring and experienced actors. Backstage reveals diverse opportunities across scripted shows, short films, and feature films, inviting local talent to apply for various roles. Many projects do not require prior experience, expanding access for hopefuls. With options ranging from lead roles to supporting positions, the Orlando area is becoming a vibrant hub for film and television opportunities.
Orlando, Florida – The entertainment industry’s appeal continues to grow, with a new wave of casting calls opening up for aspiring actors and experienced professionals alike. Backstage has announced numerous opportunities for participants in film and television projects, particularly in Orlando and surrounding areas. Enthusiasts looking to get involved have a variety of roles available, ranging from lead parts in feature films to day player positions in short films.
The current casting opportunities in Orlando include various types of productions, such as scripted shows, short films, and major feature films, each offering different roles and pay rates.
The Scripted Show currently seeking talent is looking for:
The average hourly rate for these roles is $12.
Additionally, a Short Film is casting for the following roles:
These positions offer a higher average hourly wage of $37.
Another Short Film casting is currently seeking:
While the average hourly rate for these roles is unspecified, the casting location remains in Orlando, bringing more opportunities to the local actor community.
Several Feature Films are also enlisting talents, including:
A short film in Lakeland aims to cast Friend #1 of The Wife (lead, ages 25-45), Husband (lead, male, ages 30-45), and Friend #1 (supporting, male, ages 25-35), with an average hourly rate of $25.
Beyond these projects, Universal Orlando Resort is looking for families, individuals, and couples for a commercial advertising Epic Universe. This casting is open until March 17, 2025, and requires applicants to reside in the Orlando area.
Furthermore, the series HBO’s “It’s Florida, Man” is returning for its second season, inviting Floridians to submit unique stories and ideas for casting consideration. Director Jeff Tomsic is actively seeking “unlikely heroes,” aiming to highlight Florida’s mythical characters, making this an exciting opportunity for local storytellers.
People interested in these casting opportunities should note that previous acting experience is not a requirement for many roles, welcoming a wider pool of applicants. As the entertainment industry expands in Florida, aspiring actors have an urgent chance to pursue their dreams and showcase their talents through these various projects.
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