Wheelchair user (m/f/d) for a MedTech promotional/product video
27 min ago · ends in 7 days
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Job description
For the production of a high-quality promotional and product video, we are looking for a performer in a wheelchair to portray an active rehabilitation scenario. We are filming for an innovative medical device in the field of digital AR/VR rehabilitation.
Important set detail (please note!): Virtual reality technology is a central element of the shoot. During your scenes, you will actively wear a VR headset (VR glasses) and interact with a virtual environment.
Important additional information: In addition to the film footage, accompanying photos for print and online communications will also be taken on set at the same time.
Buyout: The agreed-upon daily rate includes all rights of use for corporate communications, digital channels (web/online), social media, and print media.
Role / Requirements profile
Scenes: Interactive rehabilitation session while seated in a wheelchair wearing VR goggles; Performing guided arm and hand movements as well as trunk control (e.g., virtually “catching” floating objects with the hands).
Requirements: Wheelchair user or an authentic, respectful portrayal of a rehabilitation situation; good upper body and arm coordination as well as expressive facial expressions (focus, motivation, and joy at moments of success). No hesitation about acting while wearing a VR headset.
Gender
Male / Female / Non-binary
Acting age
18 – 28 years
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