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On Casting: with Hannah Marie Williams, Nadia Latif, Fateme Ahmadi & Deborah Willey

On Casting: with Hannah Marie Williams, Nadia Latif, Fateme Ahmadi & Deborah Willey

FromShort Hand: A guide to making a short film


On Casting: with Hannah Marie Williams, Nadia Latif, Fateme Ahmadi & Deborah Willey

FromShort Hand: A guide to making a short film

ratings:
Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Mar 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the fifth episode of Short Hand, we’re delving into the casting process and asking casting director Hannah Marie Williams (Dawn in the Dark, The Last Days), directors Nadia Latif (White Girl, They Heard Him Shout Allahu Akbar) and Fateme Ahmadi (Chandra, Bitter Sea) and Independent Talent agent Deborah Willey for their perspectives on how to cast your short film.  
Topics covered include: at what stage you should be bringing on a casting director, finding chemistry with your casting director, how long the audition process takes, how you approach agents, how you know you’ve found the right actor, how hands-on the director is and working with younger or child actors. 
 
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SHOW NOTES & RESOURCES
Hannah Marie Williams casting
Equity, the performers & creative practitioners union in the UK
Bitter Sea (dir. Fateme Ahmadi)
White Girl (dir. Nadia Latif)
Isabella Odoffin casting 

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Short Hand is a BFI NETWORK & Film Hub South East production. Produced by Nicole Davis, with support from Independent Cinema Office. Edited by Graciela Mae Chico.
 
Released:
Mar 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (10)

A BFI NETWORK x Film Hub South East podcast about making a short film. Each episode will guide listeners through a different part of the process, from development to post-production. You’ll hear filmmakers, industry professionals and expert voices as they offer their own perspectives on what it takes to create a great short film.