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   From: krp34@verizon.net   
      
   "Dimensional Traveler" wrote in message   
   news:490e0dd4$0$33539$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...   
   >>>>> Screen tests aren't done "on set".   
   >>> [snip]   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Done in studio typically. NO SET? Kind of makes a screen test   
   >>>> somewhat silly.   
   >>>   
   >>> I'm sure test shots of sets are done at some point, but in any case   
   >>> that is not what the term "screen test" means. A "screen test" is   
   >>> the industry term for a filmed audition of an actor trying out for a   
   >>> role. That's it. It has nothing to do with a set. It's just an actor   
   >>> reciting some lines from the script. Roles are cast early on in the   
   >>> production of a television show or movie, usually long before any   
   >>> sets are built.   
   >>   
   >> They usually do a SET of some kid for the readings. Screen test   
   >> can be where an actor READS lines for the part so that the powers   
   >> that be can make a decision. IN Jackson's case she is a good actress   
   >> even if a TOTAL pain in the ass.   
   >   
   > All the screen tests that I've seen (DVD extras, etc.) have been in empty   
   > rooms, offices and in some cases the director's or producer's living room.   
   > (I remember seeing Jeri Ryan's screen test for 'The Last Man'. Not only   
   > did they do it in the living room of the director's house, the camera   
   > wasn't even focused on her. It was focused on the refrigerator in the   
   > kitchen behind them.) So, no, they don't do sets of any kind for readings   
   > and screen tests. Sets cost money and there's no reason for them to spend   
   > money so early in the process that they can't even be sure the project   
   > will be made.   
      
   For OBVIOUS reasons screen tests and readings are SELDOM done in the   
   producer's homes. Usually they use an existing set in the studio that isn't   
   being used.   
      
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