Hvac Commercial
We’re shooting a comedic commercial campaign for an HVAC company built around playful misdirection. Each spot opens on a conversation that sounds dramatic or suspicious, builds tension, and then reveals that everyone is simply talking about Randy - a calm, highly professional home service technician who shows up to fix AC or plumbing issues. The tone is clever and grounded, with humor in the setup but sincerity in the payoff. Randy is never the joke - he’s the steady, capable, reassuring presence who solves the problem and reinforces the “Don’t Worry. It’s just Randy.” message.
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Male, 30s–40s. Relatable, everyday homeowner. Well-meaning and slightly oblivious, delivering lines with sincerity and light urgency. The humor comes from how serious he is about fixing the home issue, not from playing it comedic. Natural, grounded performance — genuine relief on the reveal.
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Randy is the lead character of the campaign — a highly skilled, calm, and dependable home service technician from Collins Comfort Masters. He specializes in AC and plumbing services, including emergency calls. He’s professional, unbothered, and steady under pressure. While the humor in the commerci... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
The Suspicious Wife is sharp, observant, and quick to react when she overhears something that sounds questionable. She drives the comedic tension in the scene, escalating a misunderstanding with subtle suspicion or protective intensity. Her reactions should feel real and relatable — not over-the-top... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Larry is overly curious, mildly intrusive, and completely unaware of how obvious he is. He peers over the fence, asks pointed questions, and clearly enjoys stirring suspicion — but he does it with suburban politeness rather than villain energy. His tone should feel casual but loaded, like he’s tryi... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
The Child is confident, proud, and matter-of-fact. In the middle of typical playground bragging, they deliver the line about their dad (Randy) with total certainty — not as a joke, but as a genuine flex. The humor comes from how seriously they take it. The performance should feel natural and authen... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Male, 30s–40s. Relatable, everyday homeowner. Well-meaning and slightly oblivious, delivering lines with sincerity and light urgency. The humor comes from how serious he is about fixing the home issue, not from playing it comedic. Natural, grounded performance — genuine relief on the reveal.
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Randy is the lead character of the campaign — a highly skilled, calm, and dependable home service technician from Collins Comfort Masters. He specializes in AC and plumbing services, including emergency calls. He’s professional, unbothered, and steady under pressure. While the humor in the commerci... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
The Suspicious Wife is sharp, observant, and quick to react when she overhears something that sounds questionable. She drives the comedic tension in the scene, escalating a misunderstanding with subtle suspicion or protective intensity. Her reactions should feel real and relatable — not over-the-top... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
Larry is overly curious, mildly intrusive, and completely unaware of how obvious he is. He peers over the fence, asks pointed questions, and clearly enjoys stirring suspicion — but he does it with suburban politeness rather than villain energy. His tone should feel casual but loaded, like he’s tryi... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 03/04/2026
The Child is confident, proud, and matter-of-fact. In the middle of typical playground bragging, they deliver the line about their dad (Randy) with total certainty — not as a joke, but as a genuine flex. The humor comes from how seriously they take it. The performance should feel natural and authen... [See More]