Tech Commercial
Synopsis from Creative Team: Ray and Howie have known each other long enough that neither could tell you quite how they met. One of those New York friendships that formed somewhere between a shared apartment, a mutual friend, a failed business idea, and a night in Atlantic City neither of them remembers. They both wear suits. Not because they work on Wall Street. Because somewhere along the way they decided it helped.
Roles For This Project
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Commercial
$600/day + $3K–$5K u...
Role Rate:
$600/day + $3K–$5K usage + travel/fittingMan
Seattle
30 - 40
Non Union
Commercial
Submissions Due: 07/17/2026
Ray lives in a rental apartment that's slightly too expensive for him. The kind of place where every piece of furniture has a story behind it. He's permanently halfway through explaining his next idea before you've finished hearing the last one. The sort of person who turns a conversation about park... [See More]
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Commercial
$600/day + $3K–$5K u...
Role Rate:
$600/day + $3K–$5K usage + travel/fittingMan
Seattle
18 - 40
Non Union
Commercial
Submissions Due: 07/17/2026
Howie lives all the way downtown. He pays his bills on time. Reads contracts before signing them. His default position is that most things are probably nonsense until proven otherwise. He's not cynical, per se. Just unconvinced. He asks the kinds of questions that make people wish they'd prepared be... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Commercial
$600/day + $3K–$5K u...
Role Rate:
$600/day + $3K–$5K usage + travel/fittingSeattle
Non Union
Submissions Due: 07/17/2026
Ray lives in a rental apartment that's slightly too expensive for him. The kind of place where every piece of furniture has a story behind it. He's permanently halfway through explaining his next idea before you've finished hearing the last one. The sort of person who turns a conversation about park... [See More]
-
Commercial
$600/day + $3K–$5K u...
Role Rate:
$600/day + $3K–$5K usage + travel/fittingSeattle
Non Union
Submissions Due: 07/17/2026
Howie lives all the way downtown. He pays his bills on time. Reads contracts before signing them. His default position is that most things are probably nonsense until proven otherwise. He's not cynical, per se. Just unconvinced. He asks the kinds of questions that make people wish they'd prepared be... [See More]