Vignettes
The commercial is a cinematic mosaic of real drivers showing that no two lives, or roads, are the same, positioning Freeway Insurance as the flexible choice that lets people customize coverage their way.
Roles For This Project
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Commercial
College Freshman
$400/half-day buyout
Woman
Los Angeles
17 - 23
Non Union
Commercial
Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
Non-speaking role. A college freshman loads boxes into the back of a van with the help of her father. It’s a warm, happy moment as they prepare for the next chapter. Suddenly, the bottom of one box gives out and her clothes spill everywhere. She reacts with brief surprise, then breaks into laughter.
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Commercial
Inexperienced Driver
$400/half-day buyout
Woman
Los Angeles
18 - 28
Non Union
Commercial
Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
A nervous, inexperienced driver prepares for her first commute alone. Sitting in her car, she carefully adjusts the mirrors, grips the steering wheel, and takes a steadying breath before pulling out. Performance should communicate anticipation and vulnerability through subtle, natural behavior witho... [See More]
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Commercial
Father and Mother
$400/half-day buyout
Man, Woman
Los Angeles
30 - 50
Non Union
Commercial
Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
A mother, father, and child unload groceries from their car in a suburban driveway. Through small, natural interactions the family connects in a warm, authentic moment. The performance should feel natural, conveying everyday happiness without dialogue.
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Commercial
Child
$400/half-day buyout
Man, Woman
Los Angeles
8 - 12
Non Union
Commercial
Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
Non-speaking role of a child helping their parents unload groceries from the trunk of their car in a suburban driveway. Through small, genuine actions, the child contributes to a warm scene of family closeness and everyday happiness.
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Commercial
Freeway Insurance Agent and Client
$400/half-day buyout
Man, Woman
Los Angeles
25 - 39
Non Union
Commercial
Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
Non-speaking role featuring an insurance agent and client interacting inside a Freeway Insurance office. Through natural, authentic behavior, they review coverage options on a computer screen, exchange a handshake, and share moments of agreement and reassurance. The interaction continues as they ste... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
Non-speaking role. A college freshman loads boxes into the back of a van with the help of her father. It’s a warm, happy moment as they prepare for the next chapter. Suddenly, the bottom of one box gives out and her clothes spill everywhere. She reacts with brief surprise, then breaks into laughter.
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Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
A nervous, inexperienced driver prepares for her first commute alone. Sitting in her car, she carefully adjusts the mirrors, grips the steering wheel, and takes a steadying breath before pulling out. Performance should communicate anticipation and vulnerability through subtle, natural behavior witho... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
A mother, father, and child unload groceries from their car in a suburban driveway. Through small, natural interactions the family connects in a warm, authentic moment. The performance should feel natural, conveying everyday happiness without dialogue.
-
Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
Non-speaking role of a child helping their parents unload groceries from the trunk of their car in a suburban driveway. Through small, genuine actions, the child contributes to a warm scene of family closeness and everyday happiness.
-
Submissions Due: 01/28/2026
Non-speaking role featuring an insurance agent and client interacting inside a Freeway Insurance office. Through natural, authentic behavior, they review coverage options on a computer screen, exchange a handshake, and share moments of agreement and reassurance. The interaction continues as they ste... [See More]