The week is off to a great start here at MAX Agency Toronto with many auditions to report on.
MAX Agency model Valerie R. will be auditioning for a spot in a Fantastic Hair Accessory commercial just in time for the holidays.
Our young talent Cody G. is auditioning for the role of a young male in a Canada Protection Plan commercial. Canada Protection Plan is one of Canada’s leading suppliers of life and health insurance and are know for their strong advertising presense.
We also have Rhyan V. auditioning for the role of a basketball played in a Tourism Toronto print ad.
We wish the best of luck all MAX talent who are busy auditioning this week and can’t wait to report on their success.
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MAX Agency would like to congratulate Richardo D. for landing a spot alongside Canadian songstress Mia Martina in her upcoming music video. Mia, who hails from New Brunswick released her debut album in August and her first single, “Stereo Love” just hit #10 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 list and has reached platinum sales.
We are thrilled to have Ricahardo be a part this project and can’t wait to see the video!
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Nobody can do everything, but everyone can do something. Its always great to find out about new causes, especially causes that make you eat chocolate! MAX Toronto Talent Amira S, Kariah L, Amos N and Ashley R have an audition for this amazing cause and charity campaign with The Bicycle Factory and Cadbury Canada.
Best known for their chocolate Easter eggs, the Cadbury Corporation continues their fundraising drive to build 5,000 bikes a year for children in rural Ghana with The Bicycle Factory. Cadbury will show Canadians how easy it can be to make a big difference in the lives of others through small, every day purchases like chocolate, gum and candy. By urging their consumers to enter the UPC bar code numbers from Cadbury products into their website. One bike is made up of 100 parts, meaning it takes 100 UPC entries to build a bike.
Bicycles serve as an important means of transportation in the developing world. Bikes also do not rely on fossil fuel, and can help transport people and food on bumpy or unpaved roads. The fundraiser is a chance to “give back to the people who give us so much,” says Cadbury, who “sources most of their cocoa from Ghana today.” Since establishing the program in 2009, Cadbury has collected enough bar codes to produce 10,237 bikes.
Here Cadbury showcases the utility in their advertising campaign in which a girl uses her bike as a delivery van, ambulance, water truck, and school bus.
Best of luck to MAX Toronto Actors at the audition!