Casting sometimes is fate and destiny more than skill and talent, from a director's point of view.
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Sometimes it's all about the casting.
I think one of the biggest jobs of being a director is getting the casting right.
I don't know what directing actors is all about apart from just casting well and then shaping their performances a bit, you know.
Casting is storytelling.
Casting is everything. If you get the right people they make you look good.
Casting directors tend to be the unsung heroes in this business.
Directing talent is very nebulous. You know, it's not in front of you like an actor's performance.
I always think that a director who knows about the technical side, but cares about the acting performances and casting as well, is ahead of the game.
To me, casting is all about finding a character within the actor off the screen as much as on the screen.
Casting, to me, is always the same. It's a very important part of a director's job. I pick people that I sense I'd like to be in a room with and will enjoy the rehearsal process with because that's the best part.
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