News Summary
San Antonio is emerging as a prime location for film and TV casting calls, despite ongoing rainy weather. With steady rain across the area, casting opportunities are flourishing, inviting locals to audition for various roles in feature films, short films, and documentaries. The excitement includes casting for the upcoming ‘1923,’ a prequel to ‘Yellowstone.’ Interested individuals are encouraged to submit applications and photos to take advantage of these opportunities in San Antonio’s vibrant film scene.
San Antonio Becomes Hub for Film and TV Casting Calls Amid Ongoing Rainy Weather
San Antonio is making a splash lately, not just because of the weather but also with its emerging status as a prime location for **film and television casting calls**. As steady rain continues to fall across the area, casting opportunities are blooming, offering locals a chance to step into the spotlight while the clouds rumble above.
What’s Happening with the Weather?
If you’ve stepped outside lately, you’ve likely felt the drizzly chill in the air. Today’s forecast calls for showers turning into steady rain, with temperatures hovering around the upper 30s. Winds are blowing in from the northeast at a gentle pace of 10 to 15 mph, so grab your umbrella because there’s a 100% chance of rain!
Expect **near half an inch of rainfall** during the day, with the evening continuing to deliver that trademark San Antonio downpour. The temperature will drop down to around 35°F later at night, and winds will pick up a bit, shifting to 10 to 20 mph from the north. So, if you have any outdoor plans, it’s probably best to keep them under wraps for now.
Exciting Casting Opportunities Await!
- Feature Film: Roles available include Julia/Julian the Baker, Director of Photography, and Lovely, with an average hourly rate of $93.
- Short Film: Looking for actors for roles such as Isabelle, Emile, and Billie, offering an average rate of $25 per hour.
- Short Film: Join in as Mateo D., Mateo’s Girlfriend, or Maria D. for a humble $20 per hour.
- Scripted Show: The role of Harold pays $25 an hour.
- Short Film: Help bring Jenny to life for an average compensation of $31.
- Feature Film: An opportunity for Whitney, Mike, and Trey, with a rate of $62 per hour.
- Short Film: Getting into character as an Assassin, Ellie the Dog (voiced), or Victim1 pays just $12 an hour.
- Short Film: Step into Ivan’s shoes for $12 as well.
- Feature Film Nationwide: Exciting roles like Jenna and Mary Ann can earn you an impressive $125 per hour.
- Documentary Series: Seeking YouTube talent related to Jewelry, Gemstones, and Beauty & Skincare with an average pay of $87, though casting is mainly taking place in Austin.
More Shows in the Mix
While San Antonio is bustling with casting calls, nearby cities are also on the radar. Houston is looking for talent for a scripted show, with a role for Nora that pays $20 per hour. In Austin, there’s a documentary series that needs neighbors, but details on the pay remain under wraps.
Hot on the Trail with “1923”
San Antonio isn’t just a backdrop for new talent; it’s also the filming location for the much-anticipated prequel to “Yellowstone,” titled “1923.” Featuring Hollywood stars Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, the film creates excitement for aspiring actors looking to break into the industry!
They are on the lookout for background actors for this project, which will be filming from September 19 to September 27, with preparation starting as early as September 9. Selected actors will need to travel to Austin for costume fittings. The filming will take place at various locations, including Broadway between Pecan and Houston Streets, and on Travis Street from Alamo to Jefferson Streets.
How to Get Involved?
If you’re interested in jumping into the exhilarating world of acting, submit your photos to extras@legacycasting.com or check out MyCastingFile.com to apply. With all these opportunities heating up despite the rain, it’s a fantastic time to get involved in San Antonio’s vibrant film scene!
So, even if the skies are grey, remember there’s a **silver lining** in those casting calls. While you’re staying dry, why not consider stepping into the limelight? Who knows where it might lead!
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