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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Looks Aren't Everything: Directors on Authentic Casting

Looks Aren't Everything: Directors on Authentic Casting

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Directors face industry pressure to cast specific actors for roles.
  • Authenticity and talent, not just good looks, define compelling actors.
  • Social media may be impacting children's natural authenticity on set.
Looks Aren't Everything: Directors on Authentic Casting

Directors are candidly discussing the intense pressures encountered during film casting processes, citing external influences from agencies and television series.

They highlight a prevalent, outdated industry focus on actors' physical appearance, arguing that genuine screen magnetism stems from exceptional talent rather than conventional good looks.

Discussions also touched upon working with child actors, with filmmakers praising their naturalness while expressing concern that social media may diminish this authenticity.

Filmmakers are also championing the inclusion of a diverse range of people on screen, viewing films as a powerful medium to showcase the breadth of human faces.

Furthermore, they critique the artificial division between professional and non-professional actors, emphasizing the value of 'emotional memory' and generosity within an ensemble cast.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Filmmakers face industry pressures from agencies and TV series to consider specific actors for roles.
Directors believe authentic talent and compelling performances, rather than just good looks, make actors amazing on screen.
Filmmakers are concerned that the social media age may cause children to lose their natural authenticity, resembling 'TV kids' or 'internet kids.'

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