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  2. Cripping-up - Wikipedia

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    Cripping-up is the act of casting an actor without a visible disability into a role which is scripted as having visible disability, or is about an historical figure who is known to have had a disability.

  3. Clapperboard - Wikipedia

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    Clapperboard c. 1953. In the silent era the principal requirement of film stock identification during a day's shoot was the slate.. The clapper as two sticks hinged together was invented by F. W. Thring (father of actor Frank Thring), who later became head of Efftee Studios in Melbourne, Australia.

  4. De-aging in film and television - Wikipedia

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    In motion pictures, whether for film (cinema), television, or streaming, de-aging is a visual effects technique used to make an actor or actress look younger, especially for flashback scenes. This is often accomplished via digitally editing the image or using computer-generated imagery (CGI) overlays or touch-ups.

  5. Jean Smart Says Actors Should Be 'Grateful' for Their Roles

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    The other day, somebody was talking about working with actors who were a nightmare. And I was thinking that actors should be so grateful that they get to do this. So many talented actors are not ...

  6. What Determines Whether a Role Is Lead or Supporting? Oscar ...

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    Officially, Academy voters decide whether a performance should be categorized as lead or supporting, but unofficially, publicists, distributors and actors themselves often try to steer voters in ...

  7. Original ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Actors Defend Netflix ...

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    Original “Little House on the Prairie” actors Dean Butler and Alison Arngrim are quelling concerns that the recently announced reboot will tarnish the legacy of the beloved 1974 drama. In a ...

  8. Practical aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The Action is an interpretive choice made the actor, and there is an important separation between what the character wants and what the actor’s objective in the scene will be. In this step, the actor distills the given circumstances and the behavior of the character, all given by the playwright, into a core objective/active onstage goal that ...

  9. Script supervisor - Wikipedia

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    For every take, the script supervisor will note the duration of the take (usually with a stopwatch) and meticulously log information into a daily editor log about the action of the take, including position of the main actor(s), screen direction of their movement, important actions performed during the shot, type of lens used, and additional ...