Anna Oosterhoff

Wanted: 6 Kids (8-10) for Graduation Project – April 19th

Wanted: 6 Kids (8-10) for Graduation Project – April 19th


(auto-translated from Dutch)

This short film is part of the Oog voor Onderwijs initiative and is created in collaboration with Eva’s thesis, which explores childhood visual impairments and the importance of early detection.

The story follows a young girl in a busy classroom, struggling with a simple craft project. While her classmates cut and glue with ease, she finds herself falling behind—her lines are uneven, her glue won’t stick, and frustration builds. She doesn’t realize that her difficulty isn’t due to a lack of effort but because she simply can’t see clearly.

This moment captures the unseen struggles of many children with undiagnosed vision problems. Without realizing it, they face challenges in learning, creativity, and confidence. But with early eye testing and the right support, everything can change.

Through this film, we aim to raise awareness about the importance of recognizing these early signs. Supported by Brillenbus, this project encourages parents and educators to ensure every child gets the vision care they need.

What do we offer?
A fun and exciting day on set
Experience being in front of the camera
A chance to be part of a meaningful project
Expenses covered (travel & meals)

Type
studentenproductie

Location
Groningen

Description
we are looking for 6 children (boys and girls, aged 8-10 years) to play classmates in a classroom scene.

Language requirements
Dutch

Respond / more information
you have to log in to reply


NB: Messages posted on this site are not pre-checked. Use common sense when responding to messages and sending personal information. We disapprove if you have to pay for something to get a role. For more information about this: look here

Do you think there is something wrong with this particular message?
Report it to us immediately via the - report not ok- button.

Geplaatst31-03-2025
103