First SAG project hits DC

September 25, 2009

Visa Commercial The first SAG project to hit DC is a commercial for Visa in Lincoln Nebraska. A great opportunity for those in the Midwest looking for a SAG card. Visa will be using up to 12-14 people for the spot and will Taft-Hartley those individuals since Nebraska is a right to work state.

Typically states like Nebraska only see an influx of national commercials such as these during periods when SAG is on strike and production flees to right to work states. In this case, Nebraska is a leader in using the technology being featured. And as a result… great opportunity for those looking for a career in entertainment.


DC found on Omaha World-Herald article about CMT/MTV “Strictest Parents”

September 4, 2009

Strict parents, unruly teens wanted for show
By Wes Taylor

WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
« Living

Parents, start polishing your iron fists.
“World’s Strictest Parents,” a CMT and MTV reality show, is looking for moms and dads in the Omaha area who take no nonsense — and parents concerned that their kids might be on the wrong path.

“World’s Strictest Parents” is a reality show chronicling a temporary parent swap: two unruly teens from different families spend some time with very strict host…

Read Full Article @

http://omaha.com/article/20090829/LIVING/708299946


CMT/MTV Casting in Omaha for The World’s Strictest Parents

August 27, 2009

Casting begins immediately and runs through Sept. 7th!

About the Show!

CMT documents the journey of two unruly teens from different families as they are forced to adapt to the rules and regulations of very strict host parents. Living under different standards from their families back home, the misbehaving teens are subject to punishment for breaking rules and skipping chores while the strict parents help them mend their ways.

What are you looking for?

Proud, structured Families:

Moms and dads, if you are proud of your firm family structure, have well behaved kids, and want to show off your unflinching strict parenting skills, the casting team would like to hear from you. This is an opportunity to show other families how to raise their children the right way.

Rebellious Teens:

Producers are seeking kids ages 15-17 with real issues of teenage rebellion. We want to help parents save their child from going down or continuing on the potentially destructive path of underage drinking, drugs, cutting class, sneaking out of the house, breaking curfew, etc. We pair the teens with parents who have strong family values, structured rules and expectations, and implement consequences for actions. Some of the types of families we used during the first part of the season were family businesses, families with conservative views, farmers, academics, eco-friendly parents, and parents who have ordinary or extraordinary circumstances.

Moms and dads, if you are concerned about the current defiant behavior of your teenager, the casting team would like to hear from you. This is a unique opportunity to get the help your child and your family needs and deserves.

How Do I submit?

If you think you have what it takes to be on the show please read the following.

To qualify for the show:

1. Must live in Omaha Nebraska
2. Teens – must be 15-17 years of age and known for being rebellious
3. Families should have kids that are teenagers living in the home
4. Submissions are needed ASAP! The cut off for submissions is September 7th 2009.

To audition: e-mail Chad – chad@mydirectcasting.com the following:

1. A current picture of you, your rebellious teen, or your most recent family photo.

2. Families: tell us about your family, what your household is like, what consequences your kids face when they break the rules, and what you do for a living.

(Please note that families must be able to have 1 parent home for the week the show would film)

Teens: Tell us about your teen. Why do you feel it would be good for them to be on the show, what it is they are doing to be “rebellious,” and a little info about whom they are.

3. Must include contact info: Name, Phone numbers (preferably cell), and e-mail address.

We do accept mailed submissions. Please send to:

1625 Farnam St.
Suite 700
Omaha, NE 68102

We will not be able to return photos so please only send duplicate photos or photos you don’t want back.

What happens after I submit?

We review every submission we receive. However, due to the high volume of submissions we cannot get back to all of you.

If we are interested we will call you to ask you some basic questions and to verify your information. We will be getting back to the people we are interested in before September 7th.

From that conversation you will be given details on the next steps.

If you have any questions you may contact us:

chad@mydirectcasting.com
or
402.578.1386

Thank you.


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