Educational Video Content, Spring 2026
Casting talent for educational video lessons demonstrating techniques to teach children and adolescents social skills. These scripted video lessons will be used by educators as part of the software available at Everydayspeech.com and may also be used as promotional materials for the company. Everyday Speech is a no-prep, social skills curriculum with engaging video modeling, interactive games, and printables to help classrooms thrive. Pay is $50/hr, with hours being determined once schedules are finalized. Talent must be able to work as a local; no additional travel accommodations will be provided, and a parent/guardian present during the audition and production. Usage: Full rights buyout, in perpetuity for Everyday Speech's use of both educational and promotional materials. Talent must agree to AI use in post-production to make our video content more accessible and clearer. We do not create unrelated works with an actor's likeness. More details on this can be provided upon request.
3 roles
This is a scripted role and will take place in classroom-based scenarios. Talent must be able to display a range of emotions; some scenes involve playing a confident person, while others require feeling uncomfortable during everyday conversations. The production aims to represent children of all abilities, including those with hearing aids, Down syndrome, or vision impairment.
This is a scripted role and will take place in classroom-based scenarios. Talent must be able to display a range of emotions; some scenes involve playing a confident person, while others require feeling uncomfortable during everyday conversations. The production aims to represent children of all abilities, including those with hearing aids, Down syndrome, or vision impairment.
This is a scripted role and will take place in classroom-based scenarios. Talent must be able to display a range of emotions; some scenes involve playing a confident person, while others require feeling uncomfortable during everyday conversations. The production aims to represent children of all abilities, including those with hearing aids, Down syndrome, or vision impairment.