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Open Call for New “Star Trek” Movie

November 8, 2007 By Tony Artym Leave a Comment

There is an open casting call on Saturday, November 10 in Burbank,Calif., for a feature film project called “Corporate Headquarters,”which appears to be a code name for the now-in-production “Star Trek”movie.

HeadquartersCasting.com has posted a notice seeking background talent for “the way Cool Sci-Fi Feature Film titled ‘Corporate Headquarters'” which originally included descriptions for characters whose eyebrows will be “shaved from the arch outward to portray a ‘Vulcan type’ eyebrow shape.” However, as of this morning the website changed the”Vulcan” reference to say instead, “‘science fiction type’ eyebrowshape.” But it’s out there, so the important point is that the casting agencyis looking for a few good men, women, and just about anyone with” interesting and unique facial features.”

Besides “Vulcan” or “science fiction type” looks, the film is also looking for “military type” extras. They are looking for a pretty broad range of people with interesting features, all ethnicities, hair lengths, ages 18-90 and more. The HeadquartersCasting site has all the details for the call, with specific photographic requests. We recommend you read the descriptions carefully to simplify the process and to increase your chances of being picked for the film, should you decide to stop by Burbank this Saturday.

Address:
Headquarters Casting
3108 W. Magnolia
Burbank, CA 91505

The call takes place between 2:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Source: StarTrek.com

Filed Under: Film News Tagged With: Star Trek

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