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Untitled - Baltimore   - Project ID # 31445
Project Type   Feature Film Submission Type   SRN
Location   Baltimore MD Union   Non-union
Rate/Pay   n/a Release Date   04-24-06
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   04-25-06
Shoot Date   12-31-69    
Casting Category   Feature Film - Non-SAG
Market(s)   Baltimore, MD


DESCRIPTION
We are Be More Productions Inc.
We are starting a new production company and foundation which will always be Baltimore based. We are in the process of casting a few roles for our first "untitled" feature film. It will mostly be film downtown. Our film is a comedy. We are filming a trailer/teaser in Mid-May-Early June to show companies and studios along with our script to seek funding. Funding will open lots of opportunities for our project. The filming will take place for five days straight (Mon-Fri),all evening hours between 5 and 9. So if you MUST be free for these days and times.

Note: This is a self-response notification. If you fit the role criteria and are interested in this project, please see the submission info below the role description.
NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES

Role # 1 - Males Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 3 talent(s) for this role
3 Males: mid-early 20's

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male
Age: from 21 to 25

Role # 2 - Older Male Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
1 Male: over 40

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male
Age: from 41 to 55

Role # 3 - Female Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
1 Female: very attrative

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female
Age: from 25 to 35


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