塑造名星 我们的历险成就了好莱坞大片
2006-11
Harcourt
Hirshenson, Janet/ Jenkins, Jane/ Kranz, Rachel
307
Hirshenson and Jenkins got their start casting for Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope Studios. When the studio went bust, they opened their own office, the Casting Company, and their book reminisces about the many films they've cast, including Harry Potter and A Beautiful Mind; the actors they've discovered, such as Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio and Scarlett Johansson; and some of the A-list directors, like Ron Howard and Steven Spielberg, who hired them. Given the authors' credentials (they have been casting partners since 1981), consider the advice they offer blue-chip. They cover everything from how to handle a call-back to telling actors to send head shots "that actually look like you." Most important, never take anything personally. A great audition doesn't always translate into a role: there are many factors that determine the final decision, such as chemistry, preference and competition. These veteran insiders have a passion for casting major motion pictures, and they use meetings with famous people to illustrate how Hollywood works. Tales of actors' career trajectories are informative without being malicious. For actors, this informative, breezy narrative is like having a frank but loving aunt tell you the facts of life. (Nov.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
INTRODUCTION1 The Call2 Getting Started3 Auditioning the Unknowns4 Names and Stars5 Stars and Superstars6 Making Sure7 The Littlest Stars8 The Tough Search9 When It All Comes Together (Or Not)ACKNOWLEDGMENTSINDEX