Savannah Sees Surge in Film Casting Opportunities

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Savannah is currently booming with casting opportunities as numerous film and television projects seek a diverse array of actors. With Georgia becoming a key player in the entertainment industry, Savannah offers multiple roles across various productions, including feature films and short films. From lead roles to background extras, the casting calls encompass people of all ages. In addition, nearby regions like Jacksonville and Columbia are also holding auditions, proving that the film industry is flourishing across the state.

Savannah is currently experiencing a surge in casting opportunities as various film and television projects are actively seeking actors of all ages and backgrounds. With Georgia emerging as a prominent hub for film and television production, the state boasts over 20 major series in production, making it an ideal location for aspiring actors to showcase their talents.

The casting opportunities in Savannah include a diverse range of roles across multiple film types. For a feature film, roles such as CALLER #2 (voiceover, male, aged 18-100) and FEAR ITSELF (supporting, male, aged 18-45) are available, offering an average hourly rate of $27. Another feature film is casting for support roles including Ariel (female, aged 18-23, supporting) and Miguel (male, aged 18-24, lead), with an average hourly rate of $125.

In addition to feature films, a short film is searching for lead characters Vivian (female, aged 18-30) and Mark (male, aged 18-30), along with a supporting role for Count Caspien (male, aged 40-60), offering a competitive average hourly rate of $156.

Moreover, various projects are seeking background extras of any age from 10 to 70 for a short film, allowing many to enter the industry without prior acting experience. A different feature film is casting for Mary Ann (lead, aged 18-30), providing an average hourly rate of $75, while a scripted show is looking for roles such as Miguel (lead, male, aged 18-25) and Asherah (supporting, female, aged 10-14), with an hourly compensation of $93.

Outside of Savannah, casting opportunities continue in nearby states. Jacksonville, Florida, is holding auditions for a short film requiring lead roles for Jasper (male, aged 18-23) and Ruby (female, aged 18-23). Meanwhile, in Columbia, South Carolina, a feature film seeks actors for leads and supporting roles, with compensation averaging $25 per hour.

In Atlanta, several notable productions are on the lookout for talent. The film “I Love Boosters” is specifically casting Asian or Chinese descendants to portray factory workers, with filming set to occur in Norcross from December 9-13. The second season of “Scriptures” on Max is actively casting restaurant patrons and concert-goers of all genders and ethnicities, scheduled to film in Savannah from November 19-22. Additionally, “Stranger Things” is seeking athletic minors aged 9-13 who are 5’5″ or shorter, with filming taking place on December 4.

Another exciting opportunity arises from open casting calls for “Fear the Walking Dead.” On June 25-26, between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., auditions will be held at the Garden City Empowerment Center and the Halo Model and Talent Agency in Savannah. They are looking for adults aged 18 and above, as well as minors aged 10-17, of all races and genders, which reflects the inclusivity of casting in today’s productions.

The rapid growth of Georgia’s film and television industry reinforces the state’s significance as a filming location. Numerous productions are seeking a diverse range of roles and extras, offering numerous opportunities for those aspiring to enter the entertainment industry. With such a plethora of casting opportunities available, now is an excellent time for actors to pursue their dreams in Georgia.

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