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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Lights, cameras, action! A talent agency is looking to create a reality show called 'Scottsdale.'
"The Scottsdale show is a new reality series and it’s kind of based off of ‘Selling Sunset’ and ‘The Hills,’ and it’s just going to follow a group of friends and they work, play and sleep, eat and everything in the City of Scottsdale," said Seekr Agency founder Isabella Wilkey.
Wilkey says the show will feature the lives of Valley residents between the ages of 21 and 40.
"We do ask that you’re local to the Phoenix market, but anybody, you don’t have to have a lot of experience," she said. "We’re kind of just looking for fresh new faces."
A casting call was held on June 10 in downtown Phoenix. So many people showed up that the talent agency had to shut down registration due to concerns that they would not be able to follow up with everyone who expressed interest.
The agency says they hope to set up virtual auditions starting in July.
"We’ve heard from a lot of people, just everybody from fitness people to influencers, to kind of everybody just looking to get out there and be seen," she said.
Wilkey says the show will have a diverse cast and will be viewed on a website called Social Fork.
"We haven’t started production on anything yet. That’s what we’re casting for, so once we get done, it will be on there," she said.
Wilkey says the agency will also be producing shorter videos, featuring nightlife and entertainment.
"We’re going to open to a bunch of different markets. So here, L.A., Nashville, Texas, so we’re kind of hoping to just expand everywhere," she said.
More information: https://seekragency.com
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