Want to rub elbows with Hollywood royalty? A Steven Spielberg film starring Emily Blunt is being produced on Long Island, and you could be part of the action.Spielberg’s latest flick, currently operating under the working titles Non-View
Grant Wilfley Casting, the casting company handling the Oscar-winning director's new UFO-themed film (code name "Non-View"), is seeking Long Islanders to work as background when the movie shoots in Huntington on March 4. The notice calls for people ages 18-70 of all ethnicities who would act as wrestling fans. The pay rate is $181.50 for 10 hours.
Steven Spielberg plans to shoot part of an upcoming new film in Cape May this March, and is looking for locals to be extras. This is your chance to be in the movies.
Want to rub elbows with Hollywood royalty? A Steven Spielberg film starring Emily Blunt is being produced on Long Island, and you could be part of the action.Spielberg’s latest flick, currently operating under the working titles Non-View
Applicants must be 18 or older and would play the role of car drivers and train passengers. The filming itself will likely be happening Monday through Friday the week of March 10-March 14 in Cape May. The pay is $216 per day for 8 hours and you’d get a car allowance of $37.50.