TV pilot season is in full effect. This is a great time of year for actors because there are a lot of opportunities to appear on television! The newest CBS TV show pilot that is filming is called “Instinct”. Producers are in need of non-union background actors to work on the series. Filming will be in the New York City area so they are looking for local talent.
Casting directors are looking for teens and young adults ages 18 and up to portray college students. The college student scene will be filming on Monday, March 13th. They are also looking for men and women in their 20’s to play stylish club goers for a nightclub scene. This scene will film on Tuesday, March 28th. Applicants should be available on the shoot dates for the roles they are submitting for.
According to Deadline, “Instinct” is written by Michael Rauch based on the upcoming book by James Patterson and directed by Marc Webb. It centers on Dylan, a former CIA operative (Cumming) who since has built a “normal” life as a gifted professor and writer but is pulled back into his old life when the NYPD needs his help to stop a serial killer on the loose.
If you are available for the shoot and would like to be considered, apply to the extra casting call for your shot.
CBS “Instinct” TV Show Casting Call
Seeking the following Non-Union background talent for the pilot “Instinct” starring Alan Cumming. We are shooting in the NYC area.
1. Talent to portray undergraduate college students avail Monday, March 13. MUST be 18 or older.
Put “College Student” in the subject line.
2. Talent to portray attractive, trendy, stylish club goers in their 20’s for a nightclub scene. Scheduled to shoot Tuesday, March 28.
Put “Stylish Club” in the subject line.
If available email instinctbg0328@comercasting.com and put “Stylish Club” or “College Student” in the subject line. Please include the following information in any response: Name, Contact Number and Recent photo/selfie of yourself (NON HEADSHOT).
When I can watch the show without having seen previews, I thoroughly enjoy "Instinct." It's disservice to the program how the preview trailers are written, divulging the full plot within 60 seconds and essentially dissolving the intrigue and fascination the viewers could have found to be involving. One would think there would be more skill applied to writing any preview, to create anticipation rather than foiling the story. Repeated disappointments.
I'm interested in being an extra
I would like to be apart of it please I'm real funny