Casting (performing arts)
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In the [[performing arts]], '''casting''' (or '''casting call''') is a vital pre-production process for selecting a cast (a meaning of the word recorded since 1631) of [[actor]]s, [[dancer]]s, [[singer]]s, [[model (person)|model]]s and other talent for a live or recorded performance. | In the [[performing arts]], '''casting''' (or '''casting call''') is a vital pre-production process for selecting a cast (a meaning of the word recorded since 1631) of [[actor]]s, [[dancer]]s, [[singer]]s, [[model (person)|model]]s and other talent for a live or recorded performance. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | * [[Audition website]] | ||
- | * ''[[Backstage (magazine)|Backstage]]'' (a casting publication) | ||
* ''[[Casting By]]'' | * ''[[Casting By]]'' | ||
* [[Casting couch]] | * [[Casting couch]] |
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In the performing arts, casting (or casting call) is a vital pre-production process for selecting a cast (a meaning of the word recorded since 1631) of actors, dancers, singers, models and other talent for a live or recorded performance.
See also
- Casting By
- Casting couch
- Character actor
- Dramatis personae
- Ensemble cast
- Extra (actor)
- Fach, the German opera casting system
- Stock character
- Stunt casting
- Stunt coordinator
- Typecasting
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