The Sword and the Sorcerer
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LESSON
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Identifying up and Coming Actors
Research the new TV shows in developement. Find out who they are using for actors and if any of those acotrs will appeal to your audicence. Use TV actors before thier tv show has been released.
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End User's Actor Preferences
Face of the box syndrome is what studios sufffer from when they feel certaain actors will not work for thier projects. Learn who they like and make sure those actors are on your list.
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Where to Find Unknowns
Based who you want and the roles you need filled, you should look to TV for unknown stars. Casting Directors can help as well and sometimes may be better suited to find actors for you film.
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The Sword and the Sorcerer
Albert discusses some difficult choices he was forced to make on his first large project " The Sword and the Sorcerer".
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IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
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Casting your actors.
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You will be placed in difficult situations.
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One of the most crucial parts of your project will be the financing instruments. You must have a firm grasp of what each document entails and the ramifications of each and how it will be met upon completion of the project. Failure to understand these full
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