Independent Mockumentary • Volunteer Casting
DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15TH, 2026

Big Ewan:
Music’s Last Chance

We’re looking for real people to record short, funny social-media-style reaction videos for one of the film’s biggest scenes.

We need your reaction.

In the film, rapper Big Ewan releases a new album that goes spectacularly, hilariously wrong. His social-media feed becomes flooded with people reacting to it — and we want that feed to feel like a real internet explosion.

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10–30 secondsRecord a short vertical video on your phone.
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No acting experienceYou don't need to be an actor. Just be yourself.
Make it your ownYou’ll get a prompt, but your reaction is up to you.

What should I record?

Pretend you've just heard a fictional rapper's terrible new album. Roast it, act devastated, give an absurd review, or invent your own reaction. We’re looking for lots of different personalities.

Film vertically (9:16), somewhere reasonably quiet, with your face and voice clearly audible. Please don't use copyrighted music or include other people without their permission.

How it works

1
Sign the release

Read the participant agreement and sign it online.

2
Record your reaction

Film a 10–30 second vertical video on your phone.

3
Submit your video

Upload your finished clip through our submission form.

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It could be you!

We’ll review submissions and use as many as we can.

Ready to get involved?

Participation is voluntary and unpaid. If your footage is used, we’ll provide a screen credit where practical. Your video may appear in the film, trailers, social media, festivals, screenings, and other promotion or distribution of the project.

Step 1 — Sign the release

Complete the participant release before submitting your footage.

Sign Release →
Step 2 — Submit your video

After signing the release, upload your reaction video.

Submit Video →

Quick questions

Is this paid?

No. This is a volunteer, unpaid appearance in an independent film.

Do I need to be an actor?

Not at all. We’re specifically looking for natural, funny reactions from real people.

How long will this take?

The video itself only needs to be about 10–30 seconds. You can record it wherever you are.

Will my video definitely be in the movie?

No. We’ll review submissions and choose which clips work best for the finished scene.

Questions?

Contact the production if you have questions about the project, the release, or your submission.

Production contact: Isaac Freeman / photosfromfreeman@gmail.com