Casting for Independent Films Has a Different Dimension Than that for Mainstream Films
By Brant McLaughlin, published Apr 09, 2007
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Casting for an independent film also requires that the screeners recognize thespians' talents for improvisation. Independent films are by their nature less rigidly structured and more open to on-the-fly changes than the bigger budget films that are going for wider, more commercial audiences. When casting for an independent film is done, it should take into consideration the margins; that is, it should call for actors and actresses who have a flair for improvisation and can be somewhat more like stage performers than the mainstream film actors and actresses are.
One place that casting for an independent film is often targeted at is an improve group. These kinds of groups are rich with undiscovered or little-known talents, and besides thus potentially being hotbeds of the talents that the independent film producer wants for the sake of quality, these can also very often provide the fresh faces or unique characters that can be so vital to the success of an independent film.
One very good resource for doing casting for an independent film is the SAG Indie organization, which has a website that you can Google. This is the Screen Actor's Guild of Independent Films organization. It provides lots of resources for thespians and producers to be able to precisely pinpoint the needs on both sides of the fence of making an effective casting call for an independent film.
Casting for Independent Films Has a Different Dimension Than that for Mainstream Films
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