radio4

The role of a Casting Director on Radio 4’s Front Row

Victor Jenkins and Lucinda Syson talk to Kirsty Lang about the role of a Casting Director on Radio 4’s Front Row …

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08ksc8s

Casting directors Lucinda Syson has cast Hollywood blockbusters including Gravity, Batman Begins and the new Wonder Woman, and Victor Jenkins who was responsible for pairing Olivia Colman and David Tennant in Broadchurch as well as working on Humans, Episodes and Grantchester.

SAD LOSS

It is with great sadness that we have to report two of our great Casting Directors passed away on Sunday evening (19th February 2017). They were CDG members Maggie Lunn and Doreen Jones. Both died peacefully surrounded by loved ones. They will be greatly missed by us all. We are all grateful for the incredible contribution to casting they both made over the years.

Malcolm Drury

It is our sad duty to report that Malcolm Drury died on Saturday 3 September at home, he had not been well since the beginning of this year. Malcolm was one of the first Casting Directors to join the CDG in 1997 and had an incredible career, mainly in TV, where he worked on some of the most popular TV programmes of the time including Heartbeat, The Bill, Darling Buds of May, The New Statesman and Beiderbecke. He was also of course Head of Casting at Yorkshire TV.

He will always be remembered with great fondness here at the CDG.

Finding a twin for Lenny Henry: a casting director’s take on Shakespeare

Casting Shakespeare is a complex business. Casting directors work with the play’s director, trying to get inside their head as they get to grips with the play. Some directors have a very clear idea of what they’re after, or have a particular actor in mind – you’re not going to do Hamlet without knowing who your Hamlet is, the same with King Lear. But other directors might be more open to ideas and want us in the casting department to help prompt them. You’re trying to respond to what their concept is, and make it come alive.

READ MORE

Next! The death of the audition

Last year, the actor Paul Freeman borrowed a chapel in the grounds of a friend’s house, lit the building with candles and played a CD of Gregorian plainchant while wearing his wife’s hoodie as a monk’s cowl. He got the part in Da Vinci’s Demons.

READ MORE

Fiona Weir and Nina Gold talk about the process of casting Room and The Martian

As much as the modern franchise era has introduced a certain algorithmic predictability to Hollywood, the art of making movies is still, at its heart, more an alchemy than a concrete science — and few people in the business have learned that lesson better than casting directors. How do you cast a couple whose chemistry must carry a film? How do you find actors who can embody a particular period? And how do you make sure the kid you’re looking at can actually act?

READ MORE

Act for Change

The Act for Change’s first Newsletter

The arts are for everyone, regardless of race, gender, class, sexual orientation, age or disability, and they should reflect the societies we live in.  THE ACT FOR CHANGE PROJECT campaigns for better representation across the live and recorded arts. The broader and more diverse their membership, the more empowered they are as a group of campaigners will be.

THE ACT FOR CHANGE PROJECT has a simple mission: to strengthen diversity in the live and recorded arts, and to communicate to the unrepresented audiences that a future exists with them firmly featured in it. To that end we’re campaigning to ensure that the live and recorded arts – honestly and without prejudice – represent the Britain we live in today. They have launched their first newsletter, which we encourage you to view … READ MORE

Idris Elba

Some lovely tributes from Idris Elba to some fine Casting Directors…

Idris Elba has posted the full text of his powerful address to the UK’s Parliament yesterday about the need for greater diversity and representation on our screens. Ironically, Elba’s address comes slap bang in the middle of a wider debate on the lack of representation at this year’s Academy Awards – Elba’s stirring performance in Cary Fukunaga’s Beasts of No Nation being among the notable absentees- but the truth is the speech was set months ago with Elba writing much of the text weeks ago. Nevertheless, Elba’s speech stands as an important and vital contribution.

Originally published in deadline.com read the full article here or download the article here

Star Wars Nina Gold

Star Wars: The Force Awakens casting director Nina Gold on bringing in a new generation of acting stars

Who are you?” “I’m no one.” These six tantalising words will be lodged in the brain of every Star Wars fan who has watched a trailer for The Force Awakens. But what I’m wondering, as I approach the north London house that doubled as casting HQ for the film, is whether the same question will be asked of Nina Gold’s discoveries come next year’s awards season.READ MORE