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Hi,


Following our telephone conversation, we are casting a TV commercial for a mobile phone network and looking for genuine male/female couples with a dog to feature in a commercial. Please find the details below:


Company: Academy Films

Director: Fred Planchon

Shoot Dates: 22nd/23rd/26th August (one day filming across these dates)

Location: London

Fee: ?1,000


Casting Brief

We are specifically looking for MALE/ FEMALE couples who have a dog that they love and is at the centre of their relationship.


What we need

Please can any interested couples send over their contact details and a photo of themselves with their dog and a little description of the three of them. Please send all submissions to [email protected]


We are casting over the following week. Please note that we will respond to those that the director would like to see.


Many thanks,


Anna

Anna McAuley

E-mail: [email protected]

Loz Wrote:

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> It's a grand. I'd even consider appearing an a

> commercial for the Guardian for that kind of dosh.

> :)



I'd be going off script stylee..."Do people Actaully believe this stuff?" type CUT

McAuley Wrote:

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> Casting Brief

> We are specifically looking for MALE/ FEMALE couples who have a dog that they love and is at

> the centre of their relationship.


Actually, I've just re-read this. Is this allowed? I would have hoped that a big multi-national would be a little more open minded.

ultraburner Wrote:

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> I have an 'other half'

>

> Could someone lend me a (nice friendly looking)

> dog for a few hours... 50 quid say?



I'll be your dog....


Hang on wrong advert...

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