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Lead Actress Needed For A Short Film Project: Psychology Is Everywhere

$100/day

106 Camillus Park Dr, Camillus, NY 13031, USA

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Are you an experienced or aspiring actress? This short film will see you employing a variety of creative psychological techniques to achieve various goals that you want. Think of it like a superpower: you are so intelligent and skilled with psychology, that with enough effort you can make anyone do anything you want! Improvisation experience preferred.

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106 Camillus Park Dr, Camillus, NY 13031, USA
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