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  2. Central Casting - Wikipedia

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    Central Casting is an American casting company that specializes in the casting of extras, body doubles, and stand-ins. It was founded in Los Angeles in 1925, with additional offices opening in New York City, New Orleans , and Atlanta in the 21st century.

  3. Centralcasting - Wikipedia

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    Centralcasting is a form of broadcast automation which operates on the presumption that large quantities of content are similar and are handled in a consistent or repetitive manner across multiple stations in a broadcast station group.

  4. Central Casting: Heroes of Legend - Wikipedia

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    Trenton Webb reviewed the 2nd edition of Central Casting: Heroes of Legend for Arcane magazine, rating it a 7 out of 10 overall. [1] Webb comments that "Heroes Of Legend fleshes out characters and offers those odd foibles that make roleplaying rewarding - a dragon shaped birthmark on the buttocks anybody? The trick, if players will use the ...

  5. Hollywood & Western Building - Wikipedia

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    Designed by S. Charles Lee and built by Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg, the Hollywood & Western Building opened on December 8, 1928.The building was the first location of Motion Picture Association of America, Central Casting, the Hays Office, and The Ben Hecht Company.

  6. Category:Casting companies - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 January 2021, at 22:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Jennell Jaquays - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] Jaquays worked on a series of supplements focusing on character creation called Central Casting (1988-1991) to be published by Flying Buffalo, although they were instead published by Task Force Games. [10]: 40 Jaquays also prepared three more supplements in the Citybook line out of house from 1990 to 1994 for Flying Buffalo.

  8. Paid Programming (TV pilot) - Wikipedia

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    Paid Programming is a parody of infomercials and was created and written by H. Jon Benjamin and David Cross, [2] and features amateur actors from Central Casting. [3] Although the pilot was never picked up for a full series, it received a positive reception in London when screened at monthly comedy event called "Popcorn Comedy night". Adult ...

  9. Double (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    A body double or photography double is used in certain specific shots to replace the credited actor of a character. [1] The body double's face is obscured to maintain the illusion that they are the same character; usually by shooting their body at an angle that leaves their face out (such as by showing the body double from the back) or in post-production by superimposing the original actor's ...