En effet, pendant une semaine toute personne le désirant
pouvait jouer un texte devant un directeur de casting (que le jour où j’étais
là n’était même pas présent, mais seulement ses assistants étaient sur place) qui
aurait ensuite du choisir les 10 meilleures interprétations afin de les
soumettre à une jury de réalisateurs qui devait choisir l’heureux élu.
Le concours se terminant vendredi soir, samedi on
connaissait déjà les 10 finalistes ainsi que le nom du gagnant… Alors, je me
demande : comment ils ont fait à visionner plus de 1000 vidéos, en choisir
10, les transmettre au jury, designer le gagnant, le notifier, organiser la
séance photos et mettre en ligne le tout entre le nuit du vendredi et les
samedi ? c’est du moins bizarre à mon avis…
Bref, bienvenus dans le merveilleux monde du cinéma où
tout est possible !
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2 days ago, I took a plane from Paris to Rome, stayed there less then 20 hours as I had some job back in Paris, in order to participate in a competition and try my luck!
Indeed, during one weeks, everyone could play a scene in front of a well known casting director (the day I was there the casting director wasn't even present, but only his assistants) who would then select the 10 best performances to submit to a jury of filmmakers in charge to choose the lucky winner.
The contest ended Friday evening. By Saturday, the pictures of the finalists and the winner were on the web. . . So I wonder, how they could possibly watch over 1.000 videos, choose the best 10 performances, submit them to the jury, pick up and notify the winner, organize the photo shoot and upload everything on Internet between Friday night and Saturday afternoon? It sounds weird to me. . .
Well, welcome to the wonderful world of cinema where everything's possible!
2 days ago, I took a plane from Paris to Rome, stayed there less then 20 hours as I had some job back in Paris, in order to participate in a competition and try my luck!
Indeed, during one weeks, everyone could play a scene in front of a well known casting director (the day I was there the casting director wasn't even present, but only his assistants) who would then select the 10 best performances to submit to a jury of filmmakers in charge to choose the lucky winner.
The contest ended Friday evening. By Saturday, the pictures of the finalists and the winner were on the web. . . So I wonder, how they could possibly watch over 1.000 videos, choose the best 10 performances, submit them to the jury, pick up and notify the winner, organize the photo shoot and upload everything on Internet between Friday night and Saturday afternoon? It sounds weird to me. . .
Well, welcome to the wonderful world of cinema where everything's possible!
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