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7. Pac Nw: Bipoc/Non-Binary/Lgbtq+, Aged 20-30
Heinz - The United Tastes Of America
About the Job
SEEKING: BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color)/NON-BINARY/LGBTQ+ of any gender, aged 20-30 Open to any solo talent selected to audition to recruit their acting and non-acting friends who fit these specs to audition with them. LOCATION (portrayed): Pacific Northwest Campsite Cookout STYLE: • Flannels, layered basics, worn-in jeans, utility, vests, patched denim, pride pins • Visible tattoos, personal jewelry, body diversity celebrated • Hiking boots, Chacos, canvas shoes, worn Crocs • Effortless, genuine personal style • Colorful fits and patterns • Patagonia, REI vibes (no brands showing) CASTING CUE: Couple 20s-30s queer-identifying ideally BIPOC, showing visible tenderness and familiarity. Consider body diversity, gender expression, race/ethnicity. ——— • A LGBTQ+ couple and their chosen "family" (multi-racial, 20s-30s) gather at a coastal campsite with tents, outdoor cooking gear, and musical instruments. • They cook together, vibe out to acoustic guitar, and share stories under string lights and redwoods. TONAL NOTE: Tender, intentional, emotionally affirming. This vignette is about safety and softness. The tone is calm, expressive, and emotionally open. Touch, eye contact, and shared tasks signal belonging.Nature here isn’t rugged — it’s protective. The campsite feels like a temporary home built on trust. Joy is quieter but deeply felt. This scene closes the system with intimacy and affirmation, reinforcing that gathering itself is an act of care. CREATIVE OBJECTIVE: Celebrate a chosen family of queer BIPOC friends finding joy, affirmation, and connection in nature. The campsite is their safe haven—full of music, deep convos, late-night laughter, and meals shared under the trees.
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7. Pac Nw: Bipoc/Non-Binary/Lgbtq+, Aged 20-30
Heinz - The United Tastes Of America
SESSION: $500+20% (8hrs) | USAGE: *$2000+20%
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans Woman
20 - 30
Non Union
Commercial
01/28/2026
About the Job
SEEKING: BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color)/NON-BINARY/LGBTQ+ of any gender, aged 20-30 Open to any solo talent selected to audition to recruit their acting and non-acting friends who fit these specs to audition with them. LOCATION (portrayed): Pacific Northwest Campsite Cookout STYLE: • Flannels, layered basics, worn-in jeans, utility, vests, patched denim, pride pins • Visible tattoos, personal jewelry, body diversity celebrated • Hiking boots, Chacos, canvas shoes, worn Crocs • Effortless, genuine personal style • Colorful fits and patterns • Patagonia, REI vibes (no brands showing) CASTING CUE: Couple 20s-30s queer-identifying ideally BIPOC, showing visible tenderness and familiarity. Consider body diversity, gender expression, race/ethnicity. ——— • A LGBTQ+ couple and their chosen "family" (multi-racial, 20s-30s) gather at a coastal campsite with tents, outdoor cooking gear, and musical instruments. • They cook together, vibe out to acoustic guitar, and share stories under string lights and redwoods. TONAL NOTE: Tender, intentional, emotionally affirming. This vignette is about safety and softness. The tone is calm, expressive, and emotionally open. Touch, eye contact, and shared tasks signal belonging.Nature here isn’t rugged — it’s protective. The campsite feels like a temporary home built on trust. Joy is quieter but deeply felt. This scene closes the system with intimacy and affirmation, reinforcing that gathering itself is an act of care. CREATIVE OBJECTIVE: Celebrate a chosen family of queer BIPOC friends finding joy, affirmation, and connection in nature. The campsite is their safe haven—full of music, deep convos, late-night laughter, and meals shared under the trees.