Casting revealed : a guide for film directors
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Casting revealed : a guide for film directors
(A Focal Press book)
Routledge, 2017
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Previous ed. published by Michael Wiese Productions, 2010
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Casting is an essential component of any film or video project, but the core skill-set needed to cast effectively is little understood. Casting Revealed: A Guide for Film Directors is a straightforward manual on the art and craft of casting. Here, director Hester Schell offers her insider perspective on casting workflows, industry standards, finding actors, running auditions, what to look for in a performance, contracts, and making offers. This new edition has been updated with fresh interviews with casting directors, full color head shots, new information about online video submissions, and a companion website featuring forms, contracts, and sample scenes for auditions.
Gain a fuller understanding of the misunderstood art and craft of casting actors for film and video production.
Learn to find the right actors for any production, run auditions, interview actors, effectively judge performances and video submissions, evaluate suitability for a role, discover what it is you need from an actor, view headshots, draft contracts, make offers, and navigate current industry standards, unions, and procedures.
This new edition has been updated to include full color sample head shots, new content on online video submissions, listings of casting wesbites, film resources, and film commissions and a companion website featuring interviews with celebrated casting directors from New York, Portland, Boston and Austin, necessary forms, sign-in sheets, contracts, and sample scenes for auditions.
目次
CHAPTER ONE: SAVE MONEY - DO IT YOURSELF: DIY
INDEPENDENT FILM AND MARKET SHARE
HOW THIS BOOK WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
Do It Yourself
Collaborate Or Die
Anyone Can Make A Movie
Yes, But Is It Worth Watching?
Why So Many Films Don't Make The Film Festivals
Raise Your Standards
All About Editing
Inexperience Costs More Money
The Best Actors Are The Right Actors
TECHNOLOGY HAS CHANGES EVERYTHING
Prescreening Footage
The Headshot Submission Process Has Gone Green
SAVING MONEY RECAP
CHAPTER TWO: YOUR DIRECTING CAREER
BETTER CASTING IMPACTS YOUR LONG-RANGE CAREERGOALS
Shorts Are Your Stepping Stone
WHERE TO CONNECT WITH ACTORS
BREAKINGBARRIERS: HOW TO TALK TO ACTORS
Blame the Media
CHAPTER THREE: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CASTING PROCESS
WHY DIY: Do It Yourself
CASTING DEFINED
Principal
Background
WHAT ARE YOU CASTING
Professional Language
Preliminary Considerations
Families And Lovers
CASTING IS
Principal, Background Casting
TYPES OF AUDITIONS
Open Calls
Appointments: Script Readings, Cold Readings And Improvisation
Callbacks
CASTING STANDARDS
Keeping It Professional And Confidential
Never Settle
Actor Are Looking For You As Well
Agents Are Looking For Projects For Their Clients
Los Angeles And New York: United States Casting Centers
CASTING IS NOT
A Party
About Your Ego: Get Over Yourself
TO UNION OR NOT
Thoroughly Evaluate Your Decision
One Member Makes A Union Shoot
Experience Gets More Done
The Less Experience The Longer Your Day
Questions For Discussion
WHEN TO START
What Do Actors Look For When They Read Your Audition Announcement
Plan Ahead To Stay Ahead
WHAT YOU NEED TO START
You Need A Script
You Need "Sides"
Know The Window Of Time You Plan To Shoot
You're Going To Need A Place To Hold Your Auditions
You Need Your SAG Paperwork Done
Reality Check
CHAPTER FOUR: INDUSTRY STANDARDS
ACTOR MARKETING MATERIALS
Cover Letter
Headshots
What Makes A Good Headshot?
Headshot Samples
Resumes
Reels
Video Submissions
Warning Signs Of The Less Experienced
WHY LOOK FOR THESE STANDARDS?
CHAPTER FIVE: ACTING - WHAT IS IT?
Acting Defined
The Actor's Toolbox
Approaches To Craft
SCRIPT ANALYSIS: If It Ain't On The Page, It Ain't On The Stage
Given Circumstances
The Moment Before
What's My Motivation?
GO FURTHER: Who do you like?
GO FURTHER: Character types
GO FURTHER: Character type attributes
ACTING 101 FOR DIRECTORS
How You Feel Is A Result Of What You Do
The Magic Verb
Understanding The Craft: Where To Go For Help
CHAPTER SIX: TIMELINES -
WHEN TO START AND WHAT TO DO BEFORE JUMPING IN
ANNOUNCEMENTS, AUDITIONS, CALLBACKS AND CONTRACTS
WHERE TO HOLD AUDITIONS
Keeping it Professional: 1st Impressions Count
THE CASTING TIMELINE EXPLAINED -
SCHEDULES: WORKING BACKWARDS
Two Weeks From First Shoot Date: Rehearsals
One Month From First Shoot Date: Contracts
Six Weeks From First Shoot Date: Callbacks
Two Months From First Shoot Date: Auditions
Ten Weeks From First Shoot Date: Distributing Audition Information.
Three Months From First Shoot Date: Preproduction Breakdown
The Producer Is There To Help You
Union Preparation Recap
CHAPTER SEVEN: THE CASTING BREAKDOWN - SPREADING THE WORD
BREAKDOWN ELEMENTS
SAMPLE BREAKDOWNS
BREAKDOWN DISTRIBUTION
National
Local Or Regional
Social Networking
Flyers: Other Places To Put Your Breakdown
Press Releases
Physical Geography
International And Regional Web Site Distribution
CONTACTING AGENTS
Who Represents Whom
CHAPTER EIGHT: STAYING ORGANIZED
WORKFLOW
Who Follows Instructions
Turn On Your "Flake Radar"
MANAGING FILES
Confirming Auditions
Sample Initial Contact 1: SET APPOINTMENT
Sample Initial Contact 2: SELF (VIDEO) SUBMISSION
HANDLING REJECTIONS
OTHER FILES
Creating Script Sides From Your Screenplay
Sign-In Sheets
MASTER SPREADSHEET
CHAPTER NINE:
THE FIRST ROUND - WHAT YOU NEED AND WHERE YOU NEED IT
PREPARATIONSANDPROCEDURES
Provide Scripts In Advance
Make A Schedule
Setting Up
Allow Enough Time For Each Actor
Information Form
Keep Secrets
HOW MANYACTORS DO I SEE FOR EACH ROLE?
WHO DO I CAST FIRST?
Cast Your Leading Actors First
Supporting Actors
Background Extras
INSIDE THE SESSION
Controlling The Room
Casting Sessions Are Job Interviews
Casting Sessions Are Private
Memorized Sides
Using A Reader
Recording The Casting Session
Adjustments And Direction When You Have Something To Say
MORE BASIC DO'S AND DON'TS
Do Expect Actors To Be Prepared And On Time
Do Expect Actors To Arrive With A Headshot And Resume
Nudity, Scars And Tattoos
Don't Ask Actors To Sign A Release Form For Audition Footage
Keep Track
Keep An Open Mind To All Potential And Opportunity
Ending The Session
Sorting The Session: Do You Need More Options?
CHAPTER TEN: THE SECOND ROUND - CALLBACKS
CONFIRMING YOUR CHOICES
CALL BACK FOR SURE
CALL BACK MAYBE
NOT GETTING A CALLBACK
CALL BACK PROCEDURES
Set Call Back Appointments
Test Your Communication And Directing Approach
Put On Your "Poker Face."
Sleep On Your Decisions
CHAPTER ELEVEN: OFFERS AND CONTRACTS
THE OFFER AND THE ART OF NEGOTIATION
UNPAID PROJECTS
PAID PROJECTS (Union or Not)
CONTRACT: Get it in Writing
UNION CONTRACTS
LOCAL HIRES ONLY
STATE PRODUCTION INCENTIVES
A Word from the SAG-AFTRA Office
CHAPTER TWELVE: DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT -
FRIENDS CHIME IN
FAST, CHEAP, GOOD-PICK TWO.
A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS
Actors Do A Shout Out
Directors Do A Shout Out
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: CASTING DIRECTORS -
DO YOU NEED ONE?
The Job Defined: Potential Meets Opportunity
Types Of Casting Directors
The Interview And Checking Credentials.
Job Tasks And Responsibilities: What Will They Do For You?
When In Doubt: Hire A Professional
What's It Going To Cost?
Other Resources
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: SO YOU WANT TO BE A CASTING DIRECTOR
LOVING ACTORS
OUTREACH AND MARKETING
Industry Connections
Getting Started
INTERVIEWS
Michael Druck, Austin, Texas
Ken Lazer, New York City, New York
Sarah Kliban, San Francisco, California
GLOSSARY OF COMMON FILM TERMS
THE PARTS OF SPEECH: Just For Fun
VERBS
NOUNS
COMPOUNDWORDS
FINANCIAL TERMS
COMMON PHRASES
WEB RESOURCES
NOTES, BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES
RECOMMENDED READING
SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINE / SYLLABUS
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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