8 Girls Needed for Fun Pole Class Promo
Hey friends!
I’m producing a promo video for celebrity pole dance instructor, Nicole The Pole.
She recently came off a world tour with Snoop Dogg, is fresh from a Beyonce project, and has a whole slew of other credits. Though she can be seen popping it to Pour It Up in Rihanna’s music video, one part of Nicole The Pole's work she is most passionate about is what she does with everyday people that don’t entertain for a living. I’m honored she reached out to me to produce a promotional video to let audiences know about the experiences she offers.
Shooting a Pole Dance Class Experience Promo Video
The client, Nicole The Pole, would like a diverse group of 6 to 8 ladies that are comfortable on-camera and available to shoot in the 90036 zip code area of Los Angeles on Tuesday, July, 11th at 11am.
Looking For 8 Lovely Ladies
Black
White
Asian
Hispanic
Other
The client would like a diverse group of 6-8 girls, from different ethnic backgrounds, with different body types and of different experience levels!
If you know how to shake sumn, cool. If you have two left feet like ya girl T.K., that’s cool too. There’s no dance experience needed. It’s okay if you’ve never taken a pole class in your life, newbies are needed!
Don’t let the production verbiage scare you… All it really is (for you), is a fun workout where you’ll get free content!
Tuesday, July 11th at 11am
11:11, make a wish! My wish is that we make it quick!
Listen, we are going to be as time-efficient as possible. After a lunch meeting with Nicole to assess what she’d like to capture, here’s a tentative run-of-show I’ve created.
Shoot Day Schedule
10:30am — crew arrives (and by “crew”, I mean me). set up.
11:00am — briefly interview Nicole
11:30am — briefly interview talent
Noon — large group exercises
12:30pm — small group exercises
1:00pm — duo or trio exercises
1:30pm — one-on-one exercises
2:00pm — briefly interview talent
2:30pm — photos
3:00pm — everyone out
This tentative schedule leaves quite a bit of budge room, as an average pole class with Nicole is less than 60 minutes. This will not be thee amazing pole sequence Nicole The Pole choreographed for Beyonce Renaissance Tour dancers. Y’all are simply going in there and having some fun, in a normal-length class, while I capture bits and pieces in between.
If ever the question were asked, “what goes on in a pole class?”, or “what’s a first-time pole dance class like?”, this promo video is being created to answer the question.
It’s going to be an easy and fun project to be a part of!
The camera will not exist, as far as you’re concerned, you’re just at your local pole dance class #aroundLA having a grand ol’ time. You’re not looking at the camera, you’re not looking at your phone, you’re engaged in class. (You don’t even have to use those acting chops, you’ll really be taking a pole class!)
Everyone won’t be in every exercise; client, Nicole, will have different girls join her on the dance floor at different points during instruction as she sees fit. …so you’ll have time to take selfies when you’re off to the side! And I’ll give you access to all footage I capture of you as well.
I took Nicole’s pole dancing class once before and it was a blast!
I was a good little blogger and blogged about it, check out the video here.
Are you coming to pole class, girlfriend?!
Please fill out this Google form if you’d like to be a part of this experience. Respond quickly, as spots are limited! And if you’re not available, but know someone that may be a great candidate, don’t hesitate to share this post!!
List of confirmed talent will be submitted to client by midnight, Monday, July 3rd.