BET is filming a new TV show based on the popular Eddie Murphy movie “Boomerang” from the 1990s. Filming has begun in Atlanta and there is a need for some actors for the following:
Hylton Casting are currently casting extras to work in a recreation of Black Gay Pride scenes for the BET television series Boomerang filming in Atlanta, GA on Monday, 12/3/18, Tuesday, 12/4/18, and Wednesday, 12/5/18. You do not need to be available for all filming dates.
They will be casting Pride-goer extras, DJ extra with equipment, security guard extras, vendor extras, and hipster food truck employee extras.
BET filming Boomerang’ in Atlanta: Extras needed
Rate:
$64 for 8 hours (you are guaranteed 8 hours, with overtime after 8 hours)
Call Time:
TBA
TBA
-Each day you must be available for a 12 hour filming day or longer on set.
-Call time will not be provided until the day before the filming date. Please do not submit if you do not have open availability for the filming date/dates listed above.
-Call time will not be provided until the day before the filming date. Please do not submit if you do not have open availability for the filming date/dates listed above.
Notes:
-Please note, at this time we are only checking your availability.
-If you are selected to work as an extra in these scenes, we will contact you to provide you with all filming details for the date that you are booked.
-If you have any questions, please contact us at 404-963-1105.
“Boomerang” will be a 10-episode, half-hour comedy centered around a successful male executive who runs into a new boss who is even more self-centered and emotionally needy than he is. The TV show is produced by Paramount Television.
Atlanta has become a movie mecca in recent years and Georgia has been a favorite location for TV productions since the state instituted generous tax breaks for film companies that agree to shoot locally. Projects from CBS, NBC, HBO, BET and more are slated to shoot in the metro area in 2018-19 and the foreseeable future.
With more than 700 movie and TV projects just in the last few years, the film industry has generated more than $9 billion for the state of Georgia.
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