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Official casting call for Joe Diffie Music Video in Green Co., KY

Green County Director Director Blake Judd of JuddFilms, LLC, is producing a music video for Joe Diffie in the Green County area on Saturday, May 18, 2013, and is looking for extras, 18 years and up to the production
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By Ramie Hutchison

Lexington, Kentucky based JuddFilms, LLC is producing a music video for country music star, and Jason Aldean's hit "1994" inspiration, Joe Diffie.

Director Blake Judd, a native of Greensburg, KY, has chosen to shoot the video in the Green County, KY, area on Saturday, May 18, 2013.



They are looking for extras ranging from 18 years and up; girls and boys, men and women with unique looks and varies body types, interesting tattoos, haircuts, etc. are all welcomed. Some extras will be featured and some will be background persons. All featured and background will be a part of field party/bon fire/mudsling.

Dress is southern casual and leaning toward "redneck."

They are also looking for persons with ATVs, dirt bikes, 4 wheelers, and other off road vehicles.

Persons must be willing to drive them through the mud and have experience doing so. All extras are also required to attend a pre-production meeting the night of the May 17, 2013 and be available the entire day from 8am-8pmCT, on May 18, 2013, for the shoot.

Some cast will primarily be used from 8am-8pmCT, but availability throughout the day is a must.

Anyone interested in being an extra must submit name, age, and pictures by Monday, May 13, 2013, to casting@juddfilms.com.

Those who also have vehicles they want in the video or want to drive must also include picture of them as well. All vehicle operators must meet state and local driving requirements and will be required to sign a liability waiver.

About the director: Blake Judd has been working in the film and video industry for over eight years. Last July he directed Bucky Covington's "Drinking Side of Country" which featured Shooter Jennings, son of Waylon Jennings, and also had cameos from Kellie Pickler, TNA Wrestling Knockout Mickie James, and X-Games Gold Medalist "Cowboy Kenny Bartram." More recently Judd directed and produced a show for CMT he co-created that was shot at Johnny Cash's cabin and featured John Anderson, Kellie Pickler, and Hellbound Glory. Judd also co-produced the upcoming CMT special "20 Greatest Redneck Videos" hosted by Kid Rock, and is currently working on a live DVD/documentary for Zac Brown's Southern Ground Records artists Blackberry Smoke. - Ramie Hutchison


This story was posted on 2013-05-07 10:13:47
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