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Tiffany Stringer’s visual series explores the duality of fame, performance, and vulnerability across three distinct cinematic worlds. In “Damn Good Actress,” Tiffany steps into an old Hollywood premiere as “The Lone Starlet,” surrounded by flashing paparazzi and polished media spectacle. The glamor feels intoxicating — glitter stages, vintage broadcast sets, spotlight performances — until the facade cracks. Behind the curtain, we glimpse the emotional weight beneath the stardom. The question lingers: was it all just a performance? In “Supernova,” the lens shifts inward. Inside a monochrome blue living room, Tiffany and Danny navigate the fragile beginning of a relationship under the pressure of her celebrity. Through stylized choreography, glitter-filled moments, and surreal fireworks erupting within the space, the video captures the anxiety, excitement, and emotional vulnerability of falling in love. In “Casualty” and “The Encore,” we return to the theater. In one, Tiffany sits anonymously in a crowded cinema, quietly breaking down as the world watches something else. In the other, she performs alone on a grand stage to an empty house. Together, these pieces examine isolation — both in the spotlight and within the crowd.
Roles For This Project
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Music Video
Interviewer - Man
$17/Hour
Man
Los Angeles
18 - 45
Non Union
Music Video
Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Old Timey Interviewer
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Music Video
Paparazzi - Woman
$17/Hour
Woman
Los Angeles
30 - 65
Non Union
Music Video
Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Aggressive, eager press photographers at a 1950s-style Hollywood premiere. They crowd Tiffany’s arrival, flashing bulbs and shouting for attention. They represent the frenzy and external pressure of fame. Must bring high energy and strong physicality without pulling focus from lead.
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Music Video
Movie Theater Patrons
$17/Hour
Los Angeles
25 - 65
Non Union
Music Video
Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Audience members seated around Tiffany in Casualty. Dressed for a formal night out. They represent collective spectatorship — a crowd emotionally engaged with the screen while Tiffany experiences something internal and isolated. Controlled, minimal movement. Must hold still for extended takes.
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Music Video
Paparazzi - Man
$17/Hour
Man
Los Angeles
30 - 65
Non Union
Music Video
Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Aggressive, eager press photographers at a 1950s-style Hollywood premiere. They crowd Tiffany’s arrival, flashing bulbs and shouting for attention. They represent the frenzy and external pressure of fame. Must bring high energy and strong physicality without pulling focus from lead.
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Music Video
Interviewer
$17/Hour
Woman
Los Angeles
30 - 65
Non Union
Music Video
Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
A polished TV host conducting a red carpet interview. Smooth, composed, charismatic. Represents the curated and performative side of celebrity media. Confident delivery and strong presence required.
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Music Video
Glam Team
$17/Hour
Woman
Los Angeles
18 - 50
Non Union
Music Video
Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
The glam team are Tiffany’s silent support system. They move efficiently, adjusting hair and makeup in the shadows just before she steps into the light. They represent the machinery behind the image — the unseen hands that maintain the illusion of perfection. Their presence is intimate and close, b... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Old Timey Interviewer
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Aggressive, eager press photographers at a 1950s-style Hollywood premiere. They crowd Tiffany’s arrival, flashing bulbs and shouting for attention. They represent the frenzy and external pressure of fame. Must bring high energy and strong physicality without pulling focus from lead.
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Audience members seated around Tiffany in Casualty. Dressed for a formal night out. They represent collective spectatorship — a crowd emotionally engaged with the screen while Tiffany experiences something internal and isolated. Controlled, minimal movement. Must hold still for extended takes.
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Aggressive, eager press photographers at a 1950s-style Hollywood premiere. They crowd Tiffany’s arrival, flashing bulbs and shouting for attention. They represent the frenzy and external pressure of fame. Must bring high energy and strong physicality without pulling focus from lead.
-
Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
A polished TV host conducting a red carpet interview. Smooth, composed, charismatic. Represents the curated and performative side of celebrity media. Confident delivery and strong presence required.
-
Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
The glam team are Tiffany’s silent support system. They move efficiently, adjusting hair and makeup in the shadows just before she steps into the light. They represent the machinery behind the image — the unseen hands that maintain the illusion of perfection. Their presence is intimate and close, b... [See More]