Casting Call: Get A Spot In Freddie Wong’s ‘Video Game High School’

Have you ever wanted to attend Video Game High School? Do you live in the LA area? Are you dashingly handsome, particularly when placed in front of a green screen? If you answered yes to all three of those questions (or heck, even just two of them), then you’re going to want to get your e-mail client open.

Freddie Wong has sent a tweet searching for extras who are willing to appear in the second season of Video Game High School, which is currently in production after a record breaking Kickstarter campaign. Wong notes that all extras must be 18 years or older, and urges those who qualify to email vghs.extras@gmail.com

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I doubt that there will be any financial compensation, given VGHS‘ production costs. Still, if you’ve ever wanted to have your head blown off by Brian Firenzi (or if you’re just hankering to appear in a web series), this is your best shot. The opportunity ends on Wednesday, so hurry up!

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