In the
performing artsThe performing arts are those forms art which differ from the plastic arts insofar as the former uses the artist's own body, face, and presence as a medium, and the latter uses materials such as clay, metal or paint which can be molded or transformed to create some physical art object...
,
casting (or
casting call) is a
pre-productionPre-production or In Production is the process of preparing all the elements involved in a film, play, or other performance.- In film :...
process for selecting a cast (a meaning of the word recorded since 1631) of
actorAn actor is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity...
s, dancers, singers,
modelA model , sometimes called a mannequin, is a person who is employed to display, advertise and promote commercial products or to serve as a subject of works of art....
s and other talent for a live or recorded performance.
Casting process
The casting process sometimes involves a series of auditions before a casting panel, composed of individuals such as the
producerA theatrical producer is the person ultimately responsible for overseeing all aspects of mounting a theatre production. The independent producer will usually be the originator and finder of the script and starts the whole process...
, director and/or choreographer. In the early stages of the process, performers often may present prepared
audition pieces such as
monologueIn theatre, a monologue is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience. Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media...
s or
songIn music, a song is a composition for voice or voices, performed by singing.A song may be accompanied by musical instruments, or it may be unaccompanied, as in the case of a cappella songs...
s. Later stages may involve groups of actors attempting material from the work under consideration in various combinations; the Casting Director considers both the talent of the individual actors and the
chemistry of their combination.
Depending on the prestige of the role, casting calls may go out to the public at large (typical for
community theatreCommunity theatre refers to theatrical performance made in relation to particular communities—its usage includes theatre made by, with, and for a community...
), to professional and semi-professional local actors (for supporting roles in
theatreTheatre is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music or dance...
and
filmA film, also called a movie or motion picture, is a series of still or moving images. It is produced by recording photographic images with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or visual effects...
) or to specifically selected actors (for leading roles, especially in films).
In the production of film and television, a similar process is followed. However, especially for major productions, the process of selecting actors for sometimes hundreds of parts may often require specialized staff. While the last word remains with the people in artistic and production charge, a
Casting Director or "CD" (and sometimes the Casting Associate) are in charge of most of the daily work involved in this process during
pre-productionPre-production or In Production is the process of preparing all the elements involved in a film, play, or other performance.- In film :...
. A Casting Director is sometimes assisted by a Casting Associate; productions with large numbers of extras may have their own Extras Casting Director.
The "CD" remains as a liaison between director, actors and their agents/managers and the studio/network to get the characters in the script cast. Some Casting Directors build an impressive career working on numerous Hollywood productions, such as
Mary Jo SlaterMary Jo Slater is an American casting director and producer for film, television and theatre. She has over 100 movie credits to her name....
,
Mary SelwayMary Selway was a British casting director.-Life:Selway was born in Norwich in 1936 and attended the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London...
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Lynn StalmasterLynn Stalmaster, born 1927 in Omaha, Nebraska), is an award winning American casting director.-Career:After serving in the U.S. Army Stalmaster got his first job in show business as an actor, appearing in the war movies The Steel Helmet and The Flying Leathernecks...
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April WebsterApril Webster is a two-time Emmy award-winning casting director, based in Los Angeles, California, known for her work in film and television. Webster has worked with some of the most successful directors, including several projects with J.J. Abrams....
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John PapsideraJohn Papsidera is a two-time Emmy award-winning casting director based in Los Angeles, California, known for his work in film and television. Papsidera has worked with some of the most successful directors in the world such as Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and Christopher Nolan.He has been...
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Tammara BillikTammara "Tammy" Billik, is a major Hollywood casting director who has cast hundreds of roles in television...
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Marci LiroffMarci Liroff is a casting director, based in Los Angeles, California, known for her work in film and television. Liroff has worked with some of the most successful directors in the world such as Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Mark Waters, Christopher Nolan, Brad Bird, and Herbert Ross.-Early...
, John Lyons, Bill Dance, Avy Kaufman and
Mindy MarinMindy Marin is a casting director, producer, and writer based in Santa Monica, California.-Casting:...
.
The significant organization of professional screen and theater casting in the US is the
Casting Society of AmericaFounded in Los Angeles, California in 1982, the Casting Society of America is a professional society of about 350 casting directors for film, television, and theatre in Australia, Canada, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States. The society is not to be confused with an industry union. The...
(CSA), but membership is optional. Casting Directors organized in 2005 and became members of a collective bargaining unit, the Hollywood Teamsters Local 399 (
Location Managers Guild of AmericaThe LMGA is a professional organization of Location Managers, Location Scouts, Assistant Location Managers, and affiliated business members, such as film commissions, location services, vendors, and filming venues...
)
At least in the early stages and for extras, casting may be decentralized geographically, often in conjunction with actual shooting planned in different locations. Another reason may be tapping in to each home market in the case of an international co-production. However for the top parts, the choice of one or more celebrities, whose presence is of enormous commercial importance, may rather follow strictly personal channels, e.g. direct contact with the director.
The resulting list of actors filling the parts is called a cast list.
See also
Stars In My Eyes Auditions - Where to find auditions
http://www.castingcall.com (BEST FREE CASTING SOURCE)
Freecastingcall.com (free casting resource)
ShowbizLtd.com (up to date resource guide)
- Casting Call Magazine - castingcall.com (a casting publication)
- Stunt casting
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- Character actor
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- Stock character
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- Dramatis personae
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- Ensemble cast
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- Extra (actor)
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- Casting couch
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- Back Stage
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(a casting publication)
- Audition website
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