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How to Cast a Video Production You've written the most brilliant script of your career, but your inspired words will fall flat from the mouth of a wooden actor. We're all fascinated by faces, so your audience will carefully study every actor's performance before they will ever notice your innovations in lighting, sound or cinematography. Actors obviously become the face for your video, so, like it or not, your video will only be as good as your talent. This week, we show you how to bring your characters to life by casting the best talent you can for your production. Learn where to look for actors; we'll walk you through the screening and audition processes, from when a potential star walks through your door all the way to making a final decision on who you'll use in your latest project. Share this | |||||||||||||||
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2012/02/02
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