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What other things do casting directors do besides audition actors?

They Develop a rolodex of relationships with actors and agencies, so that when they Collaborate with a director, they can enhance that vision for a character by making recommendations for actors (stars and otherwise) that will hopefully work well with the team, and bring new depths to the vision for the characters.They are aware of the value of all A,B,C list talent in certain genres in certain territories in certain kinds of roles with regards to sales, pre-sales, and distribution and thereby advise the producers on creating the talent packages with that in mind.They help negotiate rates, riders, and contracts with the agents. They often liaise with the AD’s and production team as talent oriented resources. They also do some of the SAG reports and data in preproduction, until either the UPM or 2nd AD takes over.

Why is the BJP government not efficient as claimed by many?

This is not a BJP government , this is a Modi government. Fundamentally the entire government revolves around this one man. With some key handpicked support cast like amit shah, nirmala sitaram, javdekar and so on. So one would notice every statement / announcements / debates which has a BJP spokesperson never fails to mention “Modi Sarkar” with many positive adjectives like strong, great,first time in history, masterstroke etc. etc.The approach of this government is largely muscular, almost like “Bollywood Movies” where one man will come and destroy the enemy who is “all evil”. In the process there will be song and dance activities ( howdy modi, yoga, swach bharat, make in India, mudra ,chandrayaan, birthdays, speeches and more speeches). Wooing the heroine ( In this case the BJP vote bank- Anti Pakistan, anti-Muslim, ram mandir, article 370, triple talaq , desh bhakti and so on). Most importantly maligning/intimidating the villains (Congress, Gandhis, Nehru, Imran khan, mughals and every single person who opposes the approach).Now the approach towards economy is also the same very filmy , like those big bollywood movies ( Big stars, grand locations, super stunts, item numbers - No story ,No sense)Movie Name-Demon aka notebandi (2016)The man will magically appear on all screens and announce demonetization. the whole country is made to stand on queues to withdraw their own hard earned money.And they are told this is for the good of the country . Black will become white.There was a grandiose announcement ,referfrom 2.45 to around 3 mins. where basically our supreme leader says “give me 50 days time and after which if you feel i have done wrong, you can drag me to any crossroad and give me any punishment that you deem fit”— But alas that is not how law works, we do not dispense justice/punishment like this at whim. its more than 2 years now there is no acknowledgement of failure/success . There is no announcements of results/what the country has achieved due to this masterstroke.—- Result 99.99% currency is back into the banks, and now there is more cash in the market then it was pre-demonetization days.Since this movie, many sme’s ,small traders, small businesses have downed their shutters, and the movie is still not over.Movie 2- GST ( Good and Simple Tax)Now this simple movie has 4 slabs, multiple fillings ,largely the taxes increases to 18% from earlier 12%. And we are told this is revolutionary .Biggest change ever. Again grandiose announcements. black money. greatest economic and social revolutions. Chartered accounts cheer, Working class cheers. claps and whistles everywhere. Refer to—-Result , MSME and SME again a double whammy shutters down, manufacturing units down. The GST script is again being written and re-written as we speak. Nobody has any clue as to how it is all going to pan out. The suspense is palpable, edge of seat stuff. GST collections are not meeting their targets . We have yet to see the end of this movie . As of now 3 years back to back things are going from bad to worse. We are yet to find the bottom.Web series- Forego corporate taxThe latest is foregoing corporate tax of around 1.4 lakh crore, which basically benefits large corporate (May not be more than 5% to 10% of the business class). This was intended to boost the sagging economy, drive demand and so on.Result- Profit booking in the stock markets by the big boys , and we are back to hoping for best . This time we are poorer by 1.4 lakhs crore .what does the box office look likeCurrently GDP at 5%- Least in the last 6 years, Just to give a perspective worse than the worst of Dr. Manmohan Singh.Unemployment at a 45 years high-50 lakh Indians who lost their jobs between 2016 and 2018, with young urban men hit the hardest, according to a report by the Azim Premji university.Coal, crude oil, natural gas, cement, and electricity recorded negative growth of 8.6 per cent, 5.4 per cent, 3.9 per cent, 4.9 per cent and 2.9 per cent, respectively, according to the data of the Commerce and Industry Ministry.Good economics is bad politics, As of now this is very good politics. electorally economics do not matter. Modi is dominating elections, going from strength to strength. The saffron brigade is the only thing growing exponentially . The political growth looks inversely proportional to economic growth. So more the economic mess ,stronger the leader.The show will go on, Claps will follow, BKMJ. Many more entertainment to come. We seem to want it. As said by the supreme leader for 5 minutes in 9 different languages. Everything is fine in India.Is the government to be blamed or us the citizens? we seem to want this and we will get what is coming to us. All we have to do is look around us, see and acknowledge the reality, Question the government, remind them as to what were they voted for, Set our expectations right first. Until we do that our money will be used to tell us “everything is fine”, when everything is fine where is the need to do anything?

How is news distorted on Twitter?

Because of lies told by trumpf and his distorted group of rednecks. Now for real news;Mike's Top 10 — Trump's re-election crisis — Coffee could cost you — Salad frosting?Mike Allen <[email protected] in browserPRESENTED BY MORGAN STANLEYAxios AMBy Mike Allen ·Jun 12, 2019Tomorrow in downtown D.C.: Please join me at 8 a.m. for an Axios News Shapers breakfast event exploring China, tariffs and trade.I'll have one-on-one conversations with Arturo Sarukhán, Mexico's former ambassador to the U.S.; Rep. Veronica Escobar (D) of El Paso, whose district relies on cross-border trade; Sen. Mike Rounds (R) of South Dakota, whose farming state has been hit by tariffs; and Craig Allen, president of the U.S.-China Business Council.RSVP here.1 big thing: Trump's re-election crisisYesterday’s Iowa split screen: Trump in Council Bluffs, Biden in Ottumwa. Photos: Nati Harnik/AP; Matthew Putney/APEverywhere he looks, President Trump can see flashing warnings that his re-election is in serious peril, a week ahead of his official campaign launch next Tuesday in Orlando:His internal polls show it.National polls show it.And even a poll in reliably conservative Texas shows it.Why it matters: Trump should be crushing it. Unemployment is at a near-historic low. The economy is growing. Peace and prosperity abound. But his numbers are sagging.The warning signs:The N.Y. Times reported: "After being briefed on a devastating 17-state poll conducted by his campaign pollster, Tony Fabrizio, Mr. Trump told aides to deny that his internal polling showed him trailing Mr. Biden in many of the states he needs to win. ... Trump instructed aides to say publicly that other data showed him doing well."National Journal's Josh Kraushaar writes (subscription) that Trump is "in the weakest political shape of any sitting president since George H.W Bush": "Trump hits 50 percent disapproval ... in North Carolina, Arizona, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Iowa — all states he carried in 2016."Pay little attention to national polls in a race where states are what matters. But as a sign of voter mood, six Democrats (Biden, Sanders, Harris, Warren, Buttigieg and Booker) each beat Trump in the first 2o2o Quinnipiac University National Poll, released yesterday.The other side ... A Trump ally familiar with the campaign's strategy said: "Trump has always under-polled. Until it's actually a binary contest, though, these polls really don't matter.""Educating voters on what Green New Deal and Medicare for All actually mean = an absolute disaster for Democrats.""When Trump gets a shot at defining someone one-on-one, they're no longer going to be what they are now, which is for the most part a 'generic Democrat.'""Historical data says that with the economy roaring like it is, the incumbent always wins."Be smart: Trump is betting polls will swing when it's a choice between him and someone he can lampoon as a dumb socialist.But, but, but: Even the self-avowed socialists are beating him — Bernie Sanders is up 12 in Michigan.The bottom line: The 2018 elections were a wake-up call for Trump. Democrats had record turnout; his Midwest presidency-makers of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania reverted to their Democratic form; and conservative states, including Texas, showed the demographic dangers for the GOP.2. Big Tech's timid deepfake defenseIllustration: Aïda Amer/AxiosFacing a widely predicted onslaught of fake political videos going into the 2020 election, social media companies will either keep the videos at bay or allow them to flood the internet, Axios emerging tech reporter Kaveh Waddell writes.But these platforms are loath to pass judgment on a clip's veracity on their own — an approach experts say could lead to a new election crisis."A deepfake could cause a riot; it could tip an election; it could crash an IPO," says Danielle Citron, a University of Maryland law professor who specializes in deepfakes. "And if it goes viral, [social media companies] are responsible."Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have relied on their existing rules against things like nonconsensual porn and election manipulation — if a fake video falls into those categories, it's gone.They also watch for behaviors that suggest a botnet or coordinated misinformation campaign.But manipulated videos that don't set off either alarm can fall through the cracks.3. Why falling coffee prices could cost youData: FactSet. Chart: Axios VisualsCoffee is trading below $1 a pound, less than half the value it fetched five years ago, because of a flood of beans from leading producer Brazil and its weakening real currency, Axios Markets editor Dion Rabouin writes.Why it matters: In a market twist, the falling prices of coffee beans could lead to higher coffee prices for Western consumers.Wait! What? "Many growers around the world are having to abandon their farms or turn to illicit crops such as coca," the Financial Times reports (subscription). "This, in turn, is casting doubt over the future sustainability of supplies — and could, ultimately, prove costly for consumers."Be smart: The WashPost points out that coffee's downturn is adding to the historic flow of migrants, struggling on farms in Central America, to the U.S.A MESSAGE FROM MORGAN STANLEYThe secrets of retail revenue winners in 2019Retailers that saw 5%+ revenue growth outperformed the market by nearly 60% over the past five years. Morgan Stanley’s Consumer Retail team identifies four factors that could be key to success.4. Pic du jourPhoto: Loren Elliott/AFP/Getty ImagesA Guatemalan migrant recently released from federal detention held this envelope as he waited inside a bus depot in McAllen, Texas, yesterday.5. Jewish Birthright trips become politicalBirthright, the nonprofit that has sent 700,000 young Jews on all-expenses paid trips "to bolster a distinct Jewish identity and forge an emotional connection to Israel," has seen its trips become a focal point for protests, writes the N.Y. Times' Farah Stockman."[S]ome Jewish activists [say] the trips erase the experiences of Israeli Arabs and Palestinians living under occupation in the West Bank."A generational divide ... "Just 6 percent of American Jews over the age of 50 believe that the United States gives Israel too much support ... But that view is held by 25 percent of Jews aged 18 to 29, the cohort that goes on Birthright trips."6. Trump's teasePhoto: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty ImagesDeparting the White House yesterday for Iowa, President Trump was asked about unannounced parts of his agreement with Mexico that held off tariffs.Trump toyed with the journalists by displaying a folded paper and saying: "That’s the agreement that everybody says I don’t have. ... This is one page of a very long and very good agreement for both Mexico and the United States."The Washington Post was able to reconstruct three paragraphs from two photos of the page that Trump brandished, and found little new.Mexico later indicated there is some kind of agreement about what might be triggered in the future.7. In Valley, Chinese cash is suddenly toxic"As U.S. startups reject their money, Chinese venture-capital firms in U.S. are dialing back investments, structuring deals to avoid regulators or shutting down," writes the Wall Street Journal's Rolfe Winkler (subscription).Why it matters: "Behind the shift in sentiment is an effort by the U.S. government to stem a talent and technology outflow it fears could threaten American economic and military superiority."8. New overnight: Hong Kong erupts againPhoto: Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images"Hong Kong police fired tear gas and high-pressure water hoses against protesters who had massed outside government headquarters Wednesday in opposition to a proposed extradition bill." (AP)"The afternoon violence marked a major escalation in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory’s biggest political crisis in years."9. What we're readingCourtesy DuttonOut this week from former Defense Secretary Ash Carter, who began at the Pentagon as a physicist and served presidents of both parties ... "Inside the Five-Sided Box: Lessons from a Lifetime of Leadership in the Pentagon" (Dutton):A chapter called "The Troops Deserve the Truth" has a lesson for leaders of all kinds:War has to be spoken about bluntly, especially when leaders are talking with members of families who has sacrificed everything for their country. ...At every important moment of the wars during my time as SecDef, I gave a speech explaining to the troops what they were doing and why it was important. ...I wanted them to have a clear notion of what their mission was in my own words ...Go deeper.10. 1 ranch thingPhoto: Kraft/BusinessWireKraft says it's repackaging its classic ranch dressing as "Salad Frosting" — in a squeezable tube — pitching the product as an "innocent, smart lie" to help parents get kids to eat healthier."Innocent lies parents tell their kids help alleviate the pressures of everyday parenting, and if it gets kids to eat their greens, so be it," says Sergio Eleuterio, Kraft's head of marketing.Yes, but: Two tablespoons of Kraft's ranch has just about the same number of calories, double the fat, and four times more sodium than the same amount of Betty Crocker vanilla frosting, according to CNN.A MESSAGE FROM MORGAN STANLEYGet perspective on today's shifting markets and key trendsDiscover the latest insights on markets, emerging trends, global strategies and more. 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