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Casting is a manufacturing process in which a liquid material is usually poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowed to solidify. The solidified part is also known as a casting, which is ejected or broken out of the mold to complete the process. Casting materials are usually metals or various cold setting materials that cure after mixing two or more components together; examples are epoxy, concrete, plaster and clay. Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be otherwise difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods.
Casting is a 6000-year-old process. The oldest surviving casting is a copper frog from 3200 BC.
Metal casting is one of the most common casting processes. Metal patterns are more expensive but are more dimensionally stable and durable. Metallic patterns are used where repetitive production of castings is required in large quantities.
Actors: Til Schweiger (editor), Steffen Wink (actor), Til Schweiger (director), Til Schweiger (writer), Samuel Finzi (actor), Til Schweiger (producer), Matthias Schweighöfer (actor), Helmut Zierl (actor), Til Schweiger (actor), Oscar Ortega Sánchez (actor), Martin Todsharow (composer), Gedeon Burkhard (actor), Tobias Palmer (miscellaneous crew), Michael Ostrowski (actor), David Scheller (actor),
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Plot: 24 year old Queenie prefers the slums of the East Village in Manhattan to her parents multi-million dollar estate in Westchester. A wacky character who plays pranks on everyone, Queenie works as a social worker with kids while unsuccessfully pursuing an acting career in New York. Horace is a middle-aged ex-cop who lives by himself in the same neighborhood. Having been diagnosed by his doctor as terminal with only a few months to live, Horace starts going to a shrink and tries to find meaning to his life, at which point he meets Queenie, who takes him on a whirlwind of a ride, before they finally, truly find one another. Horace's milieu also includes Martha and Spencer, a married couple of ex-gangsters now living a mundane life supplementing their income by throwing occasional S&M; orgies for a few dollars. Queenie's crowd includes Skip, her fiancé, an ambitious Wall Street broker, and her best friend, Tzocki, who is about to be married.
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Plot: Norm, a confused young man, lives two lives, one in and one out of reality. One night, he witnesses the murder of rock video star Madelaine X and feels guilty, as he did nothing to prevent it. At Madelaine's funeral, he meets a mysterious woman in black. Norm then gets a job at a news stand through a Cindy Lauper like girl called Zelda. They discuss the mystery around Madelaine's death.
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In this interview for http://www.actingcareerquickstart.com with LA casting director Gabrielle Evans, she talks about the casting process, what makes her call an actor in for auditions, what she expects from actors during acting auditions, gives advice to new and aspiring actors on how to start an acting career and more. This is an exclusive interview with ActingCareerStartUp.com.
Casting Director Tara Rubin talks about the casting process, working with the director and creative team; her career beginnings at Johnson & Liff casting the original company of "Les Misérables", and seen here holding auditions for its 25th anniversary tour; the excitement of casting a variety of shows; and how the biggest challenge is replacing celebrities. This edition of In The Wings was made possible by the generous support of Laura Maslon. Original air date - May, 2010 Running Time - 07:24
In this excellent video, Casting Director Stephanie Holbrook describes what to do when you first walk in the door of an audition. She says to skip the chit-chat and focus more on the work. She also stresses NOT to do your breathing exercises and warmups in the room - do it before you come in. She also wants strong choices and a familiarity with the material. Even if its not "correct" its a matter of making a decisive statement as an actor. She explains why it's NOT good to come in asking the CD (Casting Director) questions about the script or part. These things can be adjusted AFTER your first take. See more videos like this at StageBuddyPRO.com
Vicky Sidana, who has worked as an actor in films like Mumbai Cutting, Teree Sang: A Kidult Love Story, Money Hai Toh Honey Hai and Khoya Khoya Chand made a foray into casting direction with Rajshri Productions' Isi Life Mein. There has been no-looking-back for Vicky since then. He has worked on very profitable projects like Bodyguard, Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Baby, Airlift and many more films in the past few years. Vicky talks about his journey in Bollywood in the last few years and what are the challenges he faces on a daily basis, including taking atleast a 100 phone calls in one day. Vicky has a team of 8 people at present and works closely with names like Sooraj Barjatya and Neeraj Pandey. Vicky Sidana takes up 8 films in a year at present and ...
In this Bollywood Hungama exclusive interview with Content Head Broadband Faridoon Shahryar, casting director Mukesh Chhabra explains about his work in detail and then talks about his beginnings in Bollywood. He explains why he enjoys working with director Rajkumar Hirani and shares his experience of working on 'PK'. He then gives his views on the practice of casting couch and makes some interesting comments and observations.He also gives some much-needed, honest tips to all those who aspire to make it in big in Bollywood. Don't miss! Watch more Exclusive Celebrity Interviews right here http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/ Like BollywoodHungama on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bollywoodhungamacom Follow BollywoodHungama on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bollyhungama Circle BollywoodHung...
“A good headshot is when there’s a photo and it looks like you,” casting director Benton Whitley (Stewart/Whitley Casting) says at the top of this video about everyone’s favorite topic. But there’s so much more to creating a photo that both looks like you and gets you called in than just representing yourself clearly on an 8 x 10—and stop thinking that your headshot should be the same as the photo you use on Tinder. *Breakdown* 0:09 - The photo needs look like you 0:27 - Glamour photos do not make good headshots 1:15 - Why casting directors hate when you don't look like your photo 1:36 - Could your headshot cost you a job? Go to Backstage Casting to view and apply to over 4,000 roles: http://www.backstage.com/casting/ Learn more about Stewart Whitley Casting: http://www.stewartwhitley...
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YUMMM Fried Apple Pie Tacos - Learn how to make them here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0qXjLt8qjI Watch more How to Pick a Career videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/218293-How-to-Have-a-Career-as-a-Casting-Director Got an eye for discovering the next breakout star? Casting may be for you. Step 1: Study acting Study acting and learn what to look for when casting. Step 2: Get to know actors Become familiar with the actors working in your area. Learn their types, strengths, and weaknesses by seeing as many productions as possible. Tip Most casting directors work in New York and Los Angeles, but there are opportunities in such cities as Chicago and Boston. Step 3: Secure a casting or production position Get a job as an assistant or intern. Step 4: Network with directors Make i...
Erica Arvold, CSA, gives an overview of what she does as a casting director. Connect with arvold Visit the website: http://bit.ly/1jnQbGC Like arvold on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1lZYGI5 Follow arvold on Twitter: http://bit.ly/RRQzTe Follow arvold on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1lZZKvx If you have any questions that you would like answered send us an email info@arvold.com Music Courtesy of Abel Okugawa Music LLC Composed by Abel Okugawa www.abelokugawa.com
Juliet Taylor, Ellen Lewis, Patricia DiCerto, Laura Rosenthal and Jennifer Euston reveal secrets of their craft and why women rule their industry. THR senior editor Stacy Wilson asks the roundtable guests how they felt after hearing former DGA president Taylor Hackford say in Casting By: "Casting directors don't direct anything," and therefore don't deserve to be recognized with their own Oscar.
In this interview for http://www.actingcareerquickstart.com with LA casting director Gabrielle Evans, she talks about the casting process, what makes her call an actor in for auditions, what she expects from actors during acting auditions, gives advice to new and aspiring actors on how to start an acting career and more. This is an exclusive interview with ActingCareerStartUp.com.
Casting Director Tara Rubin talks about the casting process, working with the director and creative team; her career beginnings at Johnson & Liff casting the original company of "Les Misérables", and seen here holding auditions for its 25th anniversary tour; the excitement of casting a variety of shows; and how the biggest challenge is replacing celebrities. This edition of In The Wings was made possible by the generous support of Laura Maslon. Original air date - May, 2010 Running Time - 07:24
In this excellent video, Casting Director Stephanie Holbrook describes what to do when you first walk in the door of an audition. She says to skip the chit-chat and focus more on the work. She also stresses NOT to do your breathing exercises and warmups in the room - do it before you come in. She also wants strong choices and a familiarity with the material. Even if its not "correct" its a matter of making a decisive statement as an actor. She explains why it's NOT good to come in asking the CD (Casting Director) questions about the script or part. These things can be adjusted AFTER your first take. See more videos like this at StageBuddyPRO.com
Vicky Sidana, who has worked as an actor in films like Mumbai Cutting, Teree Sang: A Kidult Love Story, Money Hai Toh Honey Hai and Khoya Khoya Chand made a foray into casting direction with Rajshri Productions' Isi Life Mein. There has been no-looking-back for Vicky since then. He has worked on very profitable projects like Bodyguard, Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Baby, Airlift and many more films in the past few years. Vicky talks about his journey in Bollywood in the last few years and what are the challenges he faces on a daily basis, including taking atleast a 100 phone calls in one day. Vicky has a team of 8 people at present and works closely with names like Sooraj Barjatya and Neeraj Pandey. Vicky Sidana takes up 8 films in a year at present and ...
In this Bollywood Hungama exclusive interview with Content Head Broadband Faridoon Shahryar, casting director Mukesh Chhabra explains about his work in detail and then talks about his beginnings in Bollywood. He explains why he enjoys working with director Rajkumar Hirani and shares his experience of working on 'PK'. He then gives his views on the practice of casting couch and makes some interesting comments and observations.He also gives some much-needed, honest tips to all those who aspire to make it in big in Bollywood. Don't miss! Watch more Exclusive Celebrity Interviews right here http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/ Like BollywoodHungama on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bollywoodhungamacom Follow BollywoodHungama on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bollyhungama Circle BollywoodHung...
“A good headshot is when there’s a photo and it looks like you,” casting director Benton Whitley (Stewart/Whitley Casting) says at the top of this video about everyone’s favorite topic. But there’s so much more to creating a photo that both looks like you and gets you called in than just representing yourself clearly on an 8 x 10—and stop thinking that your headshot should be the same as the photo you use on Tinder. *Breakdown* 0:09 - The photo needs look like you 0:27 - Glamour photos do not make good headshots 1:15 - Why casting directors hate when you don't look like your photo 1:36 - Could your headshot cost you a job? Go to Backstage Casting to view and apply to over 4,000 roles: http://www.backstage.com/casting/ Learn more about Stewart Whitley Casting: http://www.stewartwhitley...
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed this video! Comment and let us know have you ever came across any of such casting directors..... :) Don't forget to Like & Share for more awesome stuff !!! Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Backbenchersstudio/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/BackBenchersTUT
YUMMM Fried Apple Pie Tacos - Learn how to make them here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0qXjLt8qjI Watch more How to Pick a Career videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/218293-How-to-Have-a-Career-as-a-Casting-Director Got an eye for discovering the next breakout star? Casting may be for you. Step 1: Study acting Study acting and learn what to look for when casting. Step 2: Get to know actors Become familiar with the actors working in your area. Learn their types, strengths, and weaknesses by seeing as many productions as possible. Tip Most casting directors work in New York and Los Angeles, but there are opportunities in such cities as Chicago and Boston. Step 3: Secure a casting or production position Get a job as an assistant or intern. Step 4: Network with directors Make i...
Erica Arvold, CSA, gives an overview of what she does as a casting director. Connect with arvold Visit the website: http://bit.ly/1jnQbGC Like arvold on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1lZYGI5 Follow arvold on Twitter: http://bit.ly/RRQzTe Follow arvold on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1lZZKvx If you have any questions that you would like answered send us an email info@arvold.com Music Courtesy of Abel Okugawa Music LLC Composed by Abel Okugawa www.abelokugawa.com
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