Hi everyone,
Here’s a great opportunity for TEACHERS & STUDENTS WITH JAPANESE HERITAGE (and some Teachers who are NOT of Japanese Heritage as well) who are in the California area to be appear in a PAID Educational Tech Video for an educational tech company.
GREAT PAY – $2,000 (teachers) and $1,500 (students) for a short, one-day shoot!
Details are below – as always, feel free to forward if you know someone who might be interested, and be sure to mention I sent you for priority consideration!
Good luck, have a great day, and don’t forget to dream big!
-Jeff
Jeffrey R. Gund
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TEACHERS & STUDENTS WITH JAPANESE HERITAGE
(AND SOME TEACHERS OF ANY ETHNICITY)
CASTING PAID EDUCATIONAL TECH VIDEO
We are searching for TEACHERS & STUDENTS WITH JAPANESE HERITAGE (and some Teachers who are NOT of Japanese Heritage as well) who are in the California area to be appear in a PAID Educational Tech Video for an educational tech company.
We’re looking for people in the following categories:
TEACHERS WITH JAPANESE HERITAGE:
Ages 25 yrs or older, ANY gender
Should speak conversational Japanese
Teachers of ANY subjects
(High School or Junior High School Teachers preferred, but open to others)
STUDENTS WITH JAPANESE HERITAGE:
Ages 13 – 17, any gender
Should speak conversational Japanese
TEACHERS (All Ethnicities):
Do NOT need to speak Japanese
Teachers of ANY subjects
Ages 25 yrs or older
Must be local to the San Francisco area (not just California – no travel stipend provided)
PAY:
Teachers: $2,000
Students: $1,500
(PLUS Travel stipend if located outside of NorCal area)
Dates: Filming One Day, between March 9th – 13th, 2026
Location: Filming in San Francisco
TO SUBMIT:
Be sure to mention you heard about this from Jeff Gund at INFOLIST.com for priority consideration, and email ALL the information requested below to:
Be sure to include:
1. Name of Teacher or Student (first and last)
2. Contact phone number [for Students, include name and phone number of parent or legal guardian]
3. City/Zip where you live (should be in California)
4. Which CATEGORY are you submitting for (JAPANESE TEACHER, JAPANESE STUDENT, or TEACHER)
5. Let us know about your Japanese language ability (native, fluent, conversational, etc.)
6. Tell us about the classes you teach (if a teacher) or take (if a student)
7. Recent photos – both close-up and full-length (jpg format please)
8. Be sure to mention you heard about this from Jeff Gund at INFOLIST.com for priority consideration!
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