Trailer for Iriki Medina Trilogy (On Camera Performers Only)
Project Overview
This project is a short, atmospheric micro‑film rooted in monochrome imagery, stillness, and mythic presence. It is part of an ongoing creative universe exploring quiet transformation, desert‑born symbolism, and characters who communicate more through breath, gaze, and physicality than through dialogue.
The film centers on Wren, a solitary figure whose emotional life is revealed through subtle movement, expression, and the way they inhabit space. There is no spoken dialogue. The performance is entirely visual — close‑ups, slow motion, micro‑gestures, and the ability to hold tension in silence.
The tone is noir‑inspired, minimal, and cinematic. Think: shadows, wind, feathers, dusk light, and a sense of something ancient moving beneath the surface of an ordinary moment.
This is a short-form, mythic micro‑film designed for online release (YouTube, Instagram, and a small curated audience). The shoot is simple, intimate, and focused on capturing presence rather than action. The performer will be guided through emotional beats and physical storytelling rather than scripted lines.
This is an on‑camera acting role, not a voiceover role. I’m looking for performers who are comfortable with close‑ups, subtle emotional shifts, and working in a quiet, collaborative environment.
The project is ideal for actors who enjoy:
atmospheric, character-driven visuals
expressive, nonverbal storytelling
mythic or symbolic roles
minimalist filmmaking
cinematic portraiture
The final piece may be edited in black‑and‑white with a slow, breathing rhythm and a noir‑inspired score.
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A short cinematic piece built around mood, expression, and physical storytelling. I’m seeking performers comfortable with close‑ups, subtle emotional beats, and working in a minimalist, film‑driven environment.
- female adult
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