[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Shooting comedic spots, so bring your funny faces and improv skills.[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Soft Shoot Date: Oct 17th (soft date)[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Status: Non union[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Filming: Somewhere downtown (Trinity Bellwoods is an option)[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Number of spots: up to 10 spots[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Usage: 1 year paid social, as well as connected TV performance (MNTN)[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Day rate (flat rate): $700 CAD for Host, $500 CAD for stranger at the park.[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Characters:[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Host ($700 CAD for the day)[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Male/Female, (30-40), ethnicity open, strong improv skills, NO accent for this role (looking for General American/General Canadian accent)[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Stranger ($500 CAD for the day) – Male/Female (20-50), ethnicity open[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]Note: If you’re applying to be strangers at the park, be prepared to act naturally as if you’re a random person at the park, and you’re playing along with his Host as he surprises you with questions like “How would you rate the shade under this tree from -10?”[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]AskNicely is a customer experience platform that helps businesses improve their customer satisfaction and loyalty through real-time feedback and surveys. The platform emphasizes the importance of gathering customer feedback and acting on it quickly to enhance service quality, improve employee engagement, and ultimately drive business growth.[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)]In this campaign we are looking for 3 actors: 1 host, and 2 actors acting as people chilling at the park.[/color]
[color=rgb(5, 5, 5)][highlight=rgb(255, 255, 255)]Our Host, a [/highlight][/color][i][color=rgb(5, 5, 5)][highlight=rgb(255, 255, 255)]Chief Satisfaction Postponer[/highlight][/color][/i][color=rgb(5, 5, 5)][highlight=rgb(255, 255, 255)] will comically get feedback from people at the park. This ad series brings this absurdity to life, following our quirky host as they navigate a park, collecting feedback, knowing that it will get looked at months later. These bite-sized videos showcase the ridiculousness of drawn-out feedback processes.[/highlight][/color]