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Central casting
Central casting is the term for the department of a movie studio that is responsible for hiring actors, especially for non-star or uncredited roles and extras. As such, it has developed into a jargon term denoting a generic or or a stereotypical person of some kind, that is now in widespread use outside of the movie business.
Confusingly, Central Casting is also the name of several actual casting agencies, and of a broker for MUSH players.
Central casting is also a jargon term used in the television industry to refer to the act of having news programs for many stations produced at a central facility.
Quotes
- In many respects, [Tim Berners-Lee] looks like an Englishman from central casting - quiet, courteous, reserved. ("The Quiet Englishman": Profile of Tim Berners-Lee)
- The venerable Chinese woman who popped out of the darkness to hand me a IBM punch card looks like she's straight out of central casting for a B-movie about dry cleaning. ("Complainer, Master Complainer")
References
- — includes an example of the slang use of "central casting" as applied to the recruitment industry
- "Central Casting." OnLine NewsHour. Accessed on January 10, 2005. — Central casting of news
External links
- Central Casting, a casting agency in Washington D.C.
- Central Casting, a broker for peripheral characters in MUSHes
- "Central Casting is a registered trademark of Entertainment Partners."
- West Coast Central Casting, a casting agency
- Chumleigh’s Central Casting, a casting agency
Last updated: 05-09-2005 16:00:39
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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