Nationwide- Spotify Casting Couples for Branded Content Shoot ($2500/person)

Spotify Branded Content

Real couples 25 - 45;

Real couples 50 - 70+

Seeking real stories from real music lovers in NY and BEYOND for a branded content shoot. Casting states: "Relationships are all about sharing: your life, your space, and sometimes, your music. Music tastes are subjective and even when we love our partner, we don't always love their favorite bands. We are looking for real stories from real music lovers."

Callbacks will be held Feb. 11 or 12; shoots Feb. 12 or 13 (1 day only). Location is dependent on talent.

If called for client callback, pay is $100 +20% per person. If used for final spot, pay is $2500 + 20% per person (inclusive of session + usage).

Be sure to read submission instructions carefully. Submission must be received by 5 p.m. on Feb. 5. You may use WeTransfer, Dropbox, Hightail, or any other media sharing service should your video be too large to attach via email.

For NYC-local submissions, email to casting@ninaday.com. For submissions outside of NYC, email to casting1@ninaday.com

Include the following written information: names and ages; where you live and where you are from originally; phone and email details for both partners; 1 photo of the two of you together.

Video: A casual podcast-style selfie video. Alternatively, an in-person interview can be scheduled for NYC applicants between Feb. 4-6, if both partners are available.

English-Speaking with authentic (real) accents welcome (i.e. Spanish, Armenian, Australian, British)

If sending video, shoot horizontally (like a movie screen), having a conversation around the questions below. Be yourselves! The key is to give a sense of your personalities and to engage with each other.

What kind of music do you listen to together?

What music do you listen to apart?

What music do you disagree on?

Explain your music differences in detail. Be honest!

Who has better taste in music? Can you answer repeating the question?

Why do you believe that?

Do you share a premium account?

If yes, can you explain the frustrations around?

What music do you argue about the most and why?

Do you have Spotify Premium?

If yes, what do you like about it?

Explain how it would be beneficial to you as a couple to share more music?

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