Casting Marcela 13 Y Ethel 15 Y Better =link=
To help you put together a casting breakdown for (15), I’ve outlined a standard professional paper (casting call) below. This format is typically used by casting directors to find the right talent for film, TV, or theater projects. Casting Call: [Project Title] Project Type: [e.g., Feature Film, Short Film, TV Pilot] Production Start Date: [Expected Date] [City/Region] Character 1: 13 years old (Must be able to play 12–14). Character Description:
- Headshots and resumes
- A reel or video showcasing your acting abilities (3-5 minutes)
- A brief written statement (1-2 pages) explaining why you're interested in the project and how you relate to the characters
Physicality: She should have a more "settled" presence compared to Marcela. If they are sisters or friends, Ethel often takes the lead, even if it's subtle. casting marcela 13 y ethel 15 y better
- Aging up: Casting 18-year-olds to play 13 and 15 loses the authentic physicality (voice pitch, posture, skin texture).
- Aging down: Casting actual 10-year-olds to play 13 looks forced.
- Ignoring sibling resemblance: If Marcela and Ethel are sisters in the script, their features should have plausible similarity (hair color, eye shape, height difference).
- Over-rehearsing: The best teen performances have spontaneity. Don't kill it.