Pitch Man
Told through discarded infomercial outtakes, "Pitch Man" follows a validation-hungry salesman who reinvents himself amid the ’90s infomercial boom—until his carefully crafted persona begins to unravel. The story unfolds entirely through outtakes captured during the filming of infomercials. It will be shot on analog cameras of the time period.
Roles For This Project
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Feature Film
Male Self-empowerment Attendee
$50 / 3hrs
Man
Los Angeles
20 - 55
SAG-AFTRA, Ultra Low Budget Film
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/20/2026
We're looking for men roughly ages 20–50 to attend a 1991-set male-empowerment seminar. Scene Description: Motivational huckster Shelly works a crowd of paying men through a high-energy "Be Someone Else" seminar, culminating in an unscripted emotional moment when a young attendee named Emile reve... [See More]
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Feature Film
Security Guard
100
Man
Los Angeles
25 - 55
SAG-AFTRA, Ultra Low Budget Film
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/23/2026
Think early-’90s Jerry Springer–style stage security: fast, no-nonsense bodyguards built to break up chaos mid-broadcast. In this scene, a deranged Superfan suddenly rushes the stage during Shelly Gutterman’s live infomercial pitch, interrupting the shoot. The fan attempts to kiss Shelly and public... [See More]
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Feature Film
Helen
250
Woman
Los Angeles
65 - 85
SAG-AFTRA, Ultra Low Budget Film
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/15/2026
The role is Helen, Shelly's mother. She's recruited — somewhat against her will — to make a testimonial in her son's hair-loss infomercial, and what starts as a fumbling product demo becomes the film's most honest scene. Helen is sharp, unsentimental, and constitutionally incapable of saying what sh... [See More]
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Feature Film
Neza/Amara
200
Woman
Los Angeles
7 - 12
SAG-AFTRA, Ultra Low Budget Film
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/05/2026
Amara plays Neza, a 7-10 year-old child actor featured in the opening segment of a staged charity telethon. The character is warm and natural on camera.
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Feature Film
"Be Someone Else" Attendees
50 / 2-4hrs
Man
Los Angeles
20 - 50
SAG-AFTRA, Ultra Low Budget Film
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/04/2026
We're looking for men roughly ages 20–50 who read as everyday and a little lost — blue-collar workers, middle managers, recent divorcees, guys who feel invisible and are willing to pay $69 to feel otherwise. Think someone who irons his shirt for this, who claps just a beat too hard, who hasn't told ... [See More]
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Feature Film
Jordan
200
Man
Los Angeles
8 - 11
SAG-AFTRA, Ultra Low Budget Film
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/05/2026
Jordan is a fearless, unbothered 8-11 year-old boy who is brought onto a live charity telethon set. He's naturally charismatic and completely unintimidated — he's eating snacks, talking back, and stealing the scene without trying. Comedy instincts are a plus.
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Feature Film
Neza / Amara
150
Woman
Los Angeles
7 - 10
SAG-AFTRA, Ultra Low Budget Film
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
Amara plays Neza, a 7-10 year-old child featured in the opening segment of a staged charity telethon. The role is brief but visible on camera — Neza sits quietly on the host's lap during a scripted live appeal, then hops off and shares a light moment with Shelly once the cameras cut. The character i... [See More]
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Feature Film
Jordan
150
Man
Los Angeles
8 - 11
SAG-AFTRA, Ultra Low Budget Film
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
Jordan is a fearless, unbothered 8-year-old boy who wanders onto a live charity telethon set mid-crisis. He's naturally charismatic and completely unintimidated by adults or cameras — he's eating snacks, talking back, and stealing the scene without trying. The role requires a child who can take dire... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 06/20/2026
We're looking for men roughly ages 20–50 to attend a 1991-set male-empowerment seminar. Scene Description: Motivational huckster Shelly works a crowd of paying men through a high-energy "Be Someone Else" seminar, culminating in an unscripted emotional moment when a young attendee named Emile reve... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/23/2026
Think early-’90s Jerry Springer–style stage security: fast, no-nonsense bodyguards built to break up chaos mid-broadcast. In this scene, a deranged Superfan suddenly rushes the stage during Shelly Gutterman’s live infomercial pitch, interrupting the shoot. The fan attempts to kiss Shelly and public... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/15/2026
The role is Helen, Shelly's mother. She's recruited — somewhat against her will — to make a testimonial in her son's hair-loss infomercial, and what starts as a fumbling product demo becomes the film's most honest scene. Helen is sharp, unsentimental, and constitutionally incapable of saying what sh... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/05/2026
Amara plays Neza, a 7-10 year-old child actor featured in the opening segment of a staged charity telethon. The character is warm and natural on camera.
-
Submissions Due: 06/04/2026
We're looking for men roughly ages 20–50 who read as everyday and a little lost — blue-collar workers, middle managers, recent divorcees, guys who feel invisible and are willing to pay $69 to feel otherwise. Think someone who irons his shirt for this, who claps just a beat too hard, who hasn't told ... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/05/2026
Jordan is a fearless, unbothered 8-11 year-old boy who is brought onto a live charity telethon set. He's naturally charismatic and completely unintimidated — he's eating snacks, talking back, and stealing the scene without trying. Comedy instincts are a plus.
-
Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
Amara plays Neza, a 7-10 year-old child featured in the opening segment of a staged charity telethon. The role is brief but visible on camera — Neza sits quietly on the host's lap during a scripted live appeal, then hops off and shares a light moment with Shelly once the cameras cut. The character i... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/02/2026
Jordan is a fearless, unbothered 8-year-old boy who wanders onto a live charity telethon set mid-crisis. He's naturally charismatic and completely unintimidated by adults or cameras — he's eating snacks, talking back, and stealing the scene without trying. The role requires a child who can take dire... [See More]