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Casting Revealed - A Guide for Film Directors

Hester Schell

Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions

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From union paperwork to posting effective audition announcements and insider know-how, to effectively launching the most important factor in pre-production: Casting. From step-by-step guidelines on running casting sessions, to tracking down agents who represent who you want to cast, this book is a complete guide to getting the best actors on board.
Available since: 04/06/2011.

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