casting Netflix y Dynamo abre casting público para la serie Cien años de soledad By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Jun 2022 17:43:00 +0000 Full Article
casting A Quasi-technical Analysis of the Top Podcasts about Podcasting By www.richardfarrar.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 18:35:23 +0000 A technical analysis of the top 4 podcasts about podcasting looking at the audio production, file formats and embedded meta-data used by each podcast The post A Quasi-technical Analysis of the Top Podcasts about Podcasting appeared first on Richard Farrar. Full Article Podcasting acoustics audio audio editing Podcasts
casting Webcasting versus Internet TV By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 02:32:00 +0000 President Obama's recent press conference on March 26 was available for online viewing.According to an article written by Chris Lefkow on Yahoo, 67,000 watched the webcast live. Of course, millions if not tens of millions watched the press conference live on broadcast television so what is the big deal about another 60,000 or so watching on the web?I wrote about the democratizing effect of using the internet to bypass the Washington press corps and taking questions from the people in my last post.But there is at least one more point of interest. The Obama press conference exemplifies how video can be used to great effect in the enterprise.The internet will never supplant television's ability to broadcast to tens of millions of people. Why pay for the bandwidth to replicate the scale and quality of a broadcast platform that already works very well?But the internet does scale rather well to the needs of the enterprise: an audience of tens of thousands. And there are several "internet television" services that are emerging to deliver video across the corporate network to the employees.But this begs the question: why should a corporation or organization invest in a network able to deliver video across its enterprise and then settle for pre-recorded video with no interactivity?It was not the video feed that made the Obama press conference so noteworthy. It was the 104,129 questions that were submitted by the American people. Enterprise video is much more effective when it is combined with interactive rich media features like live questions and answers, live polling, surveys, testing and certification, synchronized PowerPoint, whiteboarding, registration and reporting, etc. Choosing to merely deliver the video - live or on-demand - is choosing to ignore the strengths of webcasting and get the least bang for your buck.Why invest in servers and hubs and routers and content engines and then settle for a video platform that does not enable interactivity?According to research done by Steve Vander Haar that he shared in a recent webcast, 68% of executives polled believe streaming video has measurable value only when it is combined with a registration system that enables reporting about who watched. Registration and reporting adds accountability to internal communications and adds measurable results and lead generation to external communications. Internet television gives that capability away when it simply loops pre-recorded video in a window on one's website. President Obama's press conference is a template for the effective use of internet video in the enterprise. Just as the televised Nixon vs. Kennedy debate serves as the defining example for understanding the difference between television and radio in politics, I believe this press conference will be regarded similarly for its effect on politics and on business communications.There are plenty of corporations out there who are already doing a great job with rich media. Some of them are my clients. But the nature of corporate communications is that much of the content is for an internal audience, so there is not an obvious opportunity for organizations to learn from the successes of others. But the Obama press conference lays the formula bare for all to see. Full Article
casting Health Chief Sebelius Webcasting Today at 1:00 pm EDT By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:52:00 +0000 Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is hosting a webcast at 1 pm EDT today, Friday August 7. Use the hashtag #HCRQ to ask a question via Twitter or email hhsstudio@hhs.gov. Full Article
casting IVT Raises $5.5 Million for Webcasting Software By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 00:34:00 +0000 As the article appeared in TechCrunch...IVT, a company that produces enterprise-friendly webcasting software, has raised $5.5 million in Series B funding from Syncom Venture Partners with Barshop Ventures, Monitor Ventures and Tudor Ventures participating in the investment round. IVT raised $3 million in Series A funding in 2006.IVT’s SaaS offering not only helps power webcasts, but also converts multimedia files, such as slideshows, into viewable videos for the web. IVT also offers a YouTube-like hosting and social media site for companies to disseminate videos and webcasts. And the startup has a number of prominent companies that use its webcasting software including Oracle, Dow Chemical, IBM and NEC. Full Article
casting IVT Takes Webcasting Software Platform to the Cloud By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 07 May 2010 21:02:00 +0000 IVT, Inc. has moved its industry-leading MediaPlatform webcasting software platform to the cloud. With MediaPlatform increasingly being used in large-scale webcasts by media producers, as well as Fortune 500 clients, the company is elevating its delivery capacity through a partnership with a tier-1 cloud infrastructure provider. “Our mission has always been to deliver the best quality of service and enable our clients to produce webcasts at literally any audience size without concern for infrastructure,” said Jim McGovern, Chief Executive Officer of IVT. “Now that cloud-based platforms are gaining widespread acceptance across the IT world, we can give our clients the benefit of switching capacity on and off when required.”This is not the first time IVT has been ahead of the technology curve in the webcasting industry. The company pioneered the concept of offering webcasting software on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) basis with MediaPlatform. With MediaPlatform in the cloud, IVT enables its clients to benefit from what is rapidly emerging as the new paradigm for corporate computing.In the cloud, MediaPlatform’s web services architecture can more readily serve diverse client needs by integrating with a range of enterprise systems, both cloud-based and on-premises.The cloud, an approach to computing that places servers and infrastructure in remote, abstracted datacenters, is ideal for webcasting, which is known for unpredictable spikes in system load. By working with a tier-1 cloud infrastructure provider, IVT gains virtually unlimited capacity and world-class security, reliability, redundancy, failover, and load management.IVT will continue to support the numerous on-premises installations of its software, including major deployments at global enterprises. IVT prides itself on offering its clients the choice between hosted and on-premises options. Full Article
casting Webcasting v. Web Conferencing By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Aug 2010 12:51:00 +0000 You can see the archive of my discussion with the editors of Simply-communicate about the difference between Web Conferencing and Webcasting by going to their site:http://www.simply-communicate.com/They also link to the MediaPlatform White Paper that discusses the same topic. Full Article
casting WebCaster and Hybrid Flash Multicasting By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 20:17:00 +0000 MediaPlatform WebCaster and Adobe's Flash Media Enterprise Server 4 with Hybrid Flash Multicasting bring a game changing solution to the challenge of delivering video to the enterprise without requiring a seven figure hardware investment for multicasting. Up to now, solutions for managing streaming video bandwidth issues required networks of expensive hardware, ranging from Enterprise Content Delivery Networks to WAN Acceleration devices. And all of these solutions dictated Windows Media as your video format. Hybrid Flash Multicasting offers a better way; it works seamlessly with traditional IP multicast networks AND it also provides a Peer Assist multicast solution for the parts of your network that are not IP multicast enabled. Hybrid Flash Multicasting is an outstanding solution because it: 1) allows corporations to continue leveraging the hardware investments they have made and utilize traditional IP Multicasting with Flash instead of Windows Media. 2) allows corporations to reach bandwidth-challenged locations that are not on the multicast WAN or new locations whose networks are not multicast-enabled with a relatively low cost Peer Assist solution (because it does not require new routers and configuration of switches, etc.). This solution solves the challenge of allowing video to reach 100% of your desktops without requiring a million dollar investment in a new eCDN. And unlike other peering solutions, there is no proprietary agent that has to be propagated to every desktop. All your employees' computers need is the latest Flash player. Here is how MediaPlatform fits into the equation: Our WebCaster software is the only streaming video solution that integrates the multicast-enabled Flash player, as well as leveraging Flash's ability to create a cross platform viewing experience, switch between multiple live and pre-recorded video sources, switch bit rates and codecs on the fly, support mobile devices, support H.264 and VP6 to create higher quality video at lower bandwidths, etc. With our software you can take advantage of Flash to upgrade your streaming communications to a more functional format that will work behind the firewall and to the public internet, will work on any browser and operating system, and can deliver content to mobile devices. Full Article
casting Hybrid Flash Multicasting Article in Flex Developers Journal By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 23:51:00 +0000 An article about Hybrid Flash Multicasting that features MediaPlatform's CTO, Greg Pulier, recently appeared in the Flex Developer's Journal. Click here to link to the article Here is the opening paragraph: Hybrid Flash multicasting is the second and decisive wave of innovation that will enable enterprises to stream video without overtaxing their network infrastructures. It eliminates the usual tradeoffs between video consumption and network investment, regardless of increased video traffic in budget-constrained corporate networks. Hybrid Flash multicasting also solves the cost and complexity challenges of IP multicasting. By combining a new form of multicasting, known as application multicasting, which leverages a peer-assisted model of video sharing with an IP multicast network, a video stream can reach virtually everyone on the network using existing bandwidth and infrastructure. Hybrid multicasting finally unlocks the full potential for video within the enterprise by combining IP and application multicasting to deliver streaming media using the most efficient algorithms within a dynamic self-optimizing topology. Full Article
casting Fossil Fuels Expert Roundtable: Forecasting Forum 2018 By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Mon, 18 Dec 2017 11:30:00 +0000 Fossil Fuels Expert Roundtable: Forecasting Forum 2018 12 February 2018 — 2:00PM TO 5:30PM Anonymous (not verified) 18 December 2017 Chatham House, London This forum will present the latest thinking from senior researchers on the dynamics that will affect fossil fuels investment and markets in the year ahead. The first session will assess the various factors keeping oil and gas prices from bouncing back and will consider conditions and political developments that could influence markets in the year ahead. The second session will assess the future of the power sector and what this means for the fossil fuels industry.Attendance at this event is by invitation only. Full Article
casting Forecasting Forum 2019 By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Dec 2018 15:35:01 +0000 Forecasting Forum 2019 29 January 2019 — 2:00PM TO 5:30PM Anonymous (not verified) 17 December 2018 Chatham House | 10 St James's Square | London | SW1Y 4LE This annual forum, previously held as part of the Fossil Fuels Expert Roundtable but now re-branded under the Energy Transitions Roundtable, presents the latest thinking from the Energy, Environment and Research Department’s senior research team on the dynamics that will affect fossil fuels investment and markets in the year ahead. This year, the forum will have three sessions: Session 1 | 14:05 - 15:00 | Climate Trends In December, a ‘playbook’ to implement the 2015 Paris Agreement was agreed by 196 countries at the UN’s COP24 in Poland. Despite this success, challenges surrounding common reporting requirements, degree-pathways to pursue, increasing ambition and the implementation of NDCs still remain. In this session, Pete Betts, former Head of International Climate and Energy at the UK Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy, will reflect on developments in the climate agenda and what action should be taken both in the UK and internationally against the backdrop of Brexit. Session 2 | 15:15 - 16:15 | An Outlook for Oil in 2019 The future of crude oil prices for 2019 is perhaps more uncertain than it has been for several years. Following a period between 2014-17 when over-supply banished geopolitics from influencing the oil price, the market appears to be struggling to price political risk. Recently the OPEC Plus agreement was renewed in an effort to curtail production and defend prices but its effectiveness is in question as the shale technology revolution in the US continues to add to global supply - but for how long? Meanwhile, US relations with Saudi Arabia remain uncertain in the aftermath of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi: how might Saudi oil policy unfold? Similarly, how might Iran respond to President Trump’s unilateral abrogation of the JCPOA agreement? In this session, Paul Stevens looks at the geopolitical factors that might influence crude oil prices in 2019. Session 3 | 16:30 - 17:30 | An Outlook for Coal The rapid phase-out of coal-fired power stations is crucial to the delivery of the goals of the Paris Agreement and to the safeguarding of clean air and water and public health. Some policy and economic developments show that the coal sector is in structural decline, and there is growing international momentum behind coal phase-out. At the same time, many of the largest coal trading countries and companies continue to argue the short-term profitability of the sector but at what cost? This session will explore the national and international risks that continued investment in coal present and the developments that could change this in the year ahead. Attendance at this event is by invitation only. Full Article
casting Forecasting Forum 2020 By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 15:35:01 +0000 Forecasting Forum 2020 17 February 2020 — 2:00PM TO 5:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 15 January 2020 Chatham House | 10 St James's Square | London | SW1Y 4LE The Forecasting Forum 2020 will present the latest thinking from the Chatham House Energy, Environment and Resources Department’s senior research team on the dynamics that will affect fossil fuel and energy investments and markets in the year ahead. 14:00 - 14:30 | Introduction and Climate Risks Outlook In the last decade, following the financial crisis, the literature on systemic risks has grown. Systemic risks occur when complex, non-linear, interconnected systems fail, often through relatively small perturbations, as their impacts cascade and amplify across the system. Within this context, climate change is a ‘threat multiplier’ with the risks increasing in scale, frequency and magnitude. Just as complex systems can pass thresholds and tip from a functional state to a non-functional state, so can societies and people’s attitudes. Together risk cascades or systemic risks and attitudinal tipping points have the potential to rapidly change the way the world works. Professor Tim Benton will open the Forecasting Forum 2020 with reflections on what this might mean for the pace and linearity of the fossil fuel transition. 14:30 - 15:30 | Session 1: An Outlook on Oil Prices in 2020 In this session, Professor Paul Stevens will argue that the recent events associated with the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani have exacerbated the sensitivity of oil markets to political events and brought ‘geopolitics’ back into global oil prices. Up to 2014, geopolitics played a key role in determining oil prices in the paper markets where perceptions and expectations ruled. By 2014, the world was so oversupplied with real oil barrels that the oil price collapsed and little attention was given to geopolitical events as geopolitics became marginalized in the determination of crude oil prices. However, recent events in the Middle East suggest that prices will become increasingly volatile but, at the same time, benefit from a rising geopolitical premium. 15:45 - 16:45 | Session 2: An Outlook for Energy in 2020 Recent years have brought significant disruption to the European power sector. Not only are many of Europe’s major utilities restructuring their businesses in light of decarbonization and technological developments but Brexit has distracted - and detracted from - efforts to create more systemic energy linkages between the UK and the rest of Europe. During his presentation, Antony Froggatt will draw on his ongoing research to outline what he believes are the prevailing challenges and opportunities for the European power sector over the coming year while highlighting some of the most significant global trends. Please note, attendance at this event is by invitation only. Full Article
casting Forecasting forum 2021 By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 14:34:17 +0000 Forecasting forum 2021 28 January 2021 — 12:30PM TO 2:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 21 January 2021 Online Speakers explore the dynamics that will likely affect fossil fuel demand, energy investments and markets in the year ahead. The Forecasting Forum 2021 presents the latest thinking from the Energy, Environment and Resources Programme’s senior research team and colleagues on the dynamics that will likely affect fossil fuel demand, energy investments and markets in the year ahead. Focus is given to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the first 100 days of the new Biden administration in the US, and the run-up to COP26. The extraordinary developments over the last year have demonstrated the need consider and discuss a wide range of possible futures and the factors that affect them to help improve system resilience and increase stability, whilst achieving sustainability. For the first time, this annual event was run online and consisted of a panel discussion on what the year ahead might hold. Full Article
casting Forecasting forum 2022 By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 14:02:17 +0000 Forecasting forum 2022 2 February 2022 — 2:00PM TO 3:30PM Anonymous (not verified) 17 January 2022 Online The Environment and Society Programme’s senior research team will discuss the emerging geopolitical trends that may impact energy markets and investments in 2022. The Forecasting Forum 2022 presents the latest thinking from the Environment and Society Programme’s senior research team on the dynamics that will likely affect fossil fuel demand, energy investments and markets in the year ahead. The event will discuss a wide range of emerging geopolitical trends that may impact energy markets and investments in 2022, including continuing uncertainty around COVID-19, fuel price changes, US political direction and progress of President Biden’s climate agenda, and growing shareholder activism within some of the largest energy companies. Moreover, the implications of pledges made at COP26 will start to materialize, ahead of a new climate scenarios report by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the COP27 summit in Egypt. In this respect, the panel will assess whether 2022 could prove to be a decisive year for the energy transition. Full Article
casting Broadcasting the gospel to Afghans By www.om.org Published On :: Sat, 25 Nov 2017 19:42:40 +0000 Pamir Productions, formed in 1991, passionately uses all forms of media to spread the gospel to Afghans worldwide. Full Article
casting Vandeput's Data Science for Supply Chain Forecasting (book excerpt) By blogs.sas.com Published On :: Fri, 21 May 2021 17:17:15 +0000 I am gratified to see the continuing adoption of Forecast Value Added by organizations worldwide. FVA is an easy to understand and easy to apply approach for identifying bad practices in your forecasting process. And I'm particularly gratified to see coverage of FVA in two new books, which the authors [...] The post Vandeput's Data Science for Supply Chain Forecasting (book excerpt) appeared first on The Business Forecasting Deal. Full Article Uncategorized Data Science for Supply Chain Forecasting FVA Nicolas Vandeput
casting Hyndman's 5 Conditions for Easy Forecasting By blogs.sas.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Aug 2021 14:57:05 +0000 What makes something easy (or difficult) to forecast? This question was answered by Prof. Rob Hyndman on the Forecasting Impact podcast (February 6, 2021), and it's worth a look at his response. Rob was recently named a Fellow of the International Institute of Forecasters, and is someone who is known [...] The post Hyndman's 5 Conditions for Easy Forecasting appeared first on The Business Forecasting Deal. Full Article Uncategorized Forecasting Impact Rob Hyndman
casting M6 Financial Forecasting Competition announced By blogs.sas.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Oct 2021 21:21:32 +0000 M6 Financial Forecasting Competition The Makridakis Open Forecasting Center has announced the M6 Financial Forecasting Competition, to begin in February 2022. This will be a "live" competition running through February 2023, with a focus on forecasts of stock price (returns) and risk, and on investment decisions based on the forecasts. [...] The post M6 Financial Forecasting Competition announced appeared first on The Business Forecasting Deal. Full Article Uncategorized M5 M5 Conference M6 M6 Forecasting Competition MOFC Spyros Makridakis
casting Intermittent Demand Forecasting (new book by Boylan and Syntetos) By blogs.sas.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Oct 2021 14:15:37 +0000 I've never been much of a fan of forecasting approaches to intermittent demand. In situations like intermittent demand (or other areas where we have little hope of reasonably accurate forecasts), my thinking is "why bother?" If we can't expect to solve the problem with forecasting, we need a different approach. [...] The post Intermittent Demand Forecasting (new book by Boylan and Syntetos) appeared first on The Business Forecasting Deal. Full Article Uncategorized Aris Syntetos IDF Intermittent Demand Forecasting John Boylan M5 Conference M5 Forecasting Competition
casting How Signal Decoders Are Used in Radio Broadcasting By www.chartsattack.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 02:06:34 +0000 Signal decoders are vital components in radio broadcasting. Without them, the transmission and reception of clear audio or data would be impossible. They take what is essentially noise and turn it into coherent, useful information. Having worked with radio broadcasting systems for some time, I’ve seen firsthand how essential decoders are to maintaining communication networks. […] The post How Signal Decoders Are Used in Radio Broadcasting appeared first on Chart Attack. Full Article Technology Radio Broadcasting Signal Decoders
casting I’m a Celeb has made a huge casting mistake. The show won’t be the same By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-12T12:30:37+00:00 ITV previously seemed very happy to oblige politicians in urgent need of money, rehabilitation or just missing the attention, writes Sean O’Grady. But this year’s roster is different Full Article Features TV & Radio Culture
casting How we’re helping partners with improved and expanded AI-based flood forecasting By blog.google Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:00:00 +0000 We’re expanding flood forecasting to over 100 countries and making our breakthrough AI model available to researchers and partners. Full Article Sustainability AI
casting BBC World News moves to Broadcasting House By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 09:02:28 +0000 Moving BBC World News, the BBC's largest television channel, from west London to New Broadcasting House in the centre of the city is a huge project that has taken years of planning. Relaunching and rebranding every hour of its 24 hours of output to give audiences around the world a new exciting polished HD product has made that huge project even more challenging. Hopefully on Monday at 1200 GMT, the hard work of our 100 dedicated staff will give our audiences a bolder, brighter, more engaging look for the channel they trust to give them independent, objective news and analysis from more correspondents, in more locations, than any other international broadcaster. Meticulous planning began about three years ago - everything from the new look of our studios to bicycle parking. We tested our studio systems - literally to breaking point - then fixed them and began the dual-running piloting that has split our newsroom teams between those keeping us on air back at Television Centre and those training and developing our programmes in our new home. We're calling our new location The World's Newsroom because it truly reflects the world we report. We now work with colleagues from 27 language services who report for us from far flung bureaus and in London, allowing us to celebrate their unique expertise - something no other broadcaster can offer. We'll be introducing you to those new colleagues and our new location in special live reports from inside New Broadcasting House and offering enhanced social media access so you can enjoy behind-the-scenes access. Audiences have also told us they want to engage more with the stories we tell - to feel closer to the issues we report. We're going to help you "live the story" with us. It's our new channel ethos. Our correspondents - expert, brave, tough, determined - live and work where they report, and we want audiences to understand their passion for the stories they cover. So expect a new style of reporting from the field. And we'll be everywhere for our relaunch with live and exclusive reports planned from Syria, China, the US and Burma to name just a few. In the studio, trusted and familiar presenters will be sharing the day's top stories - with a sprinkling of new faces on air. We'll have a more dynamic look, with robot cameras whizzing around our studios, improved graphics and high definition screens to enhance our ability to explain and analyse. We even have some virtual reality surprises planned. We're also developing new long-form programmes, so expect to see new hard-hitting and timely documentary series. There'll be fresh new editions of favourites such as HARDTalk with Stephen Sackur (our interrogator-in-chief), Click for the latest on tech and Health Check for medical breakthroughs. BBC World News has come a long way since it launched as a shoestring commercial operation in a backroom at Television Centre more than 20 years ago. Our audiences have grown massively. We're required viewing from the President's White House in Washington to the President's Blue House in Seoul. And in an era when bad mortgages in the US can trigger a global economic meltdown, we know there is a huge appetite for world news delivered fast, accurately and objectively. We hope you'll enjoy our new look. And we hope you'll join us in the world's newsroom. Andrew Roy is head of news for BBC World News Full Article BBC World News
casting Actress on Casting Couch: 'বিছানায় না গেলে লিড রোল পাওয়া যায় না, ৫ বছর ধরে...', বিস্ফোরক টেলি-অভিনেত্রী! ছাড়লেন অভিনয়... By Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:53:36 +0530 Casting Couch: বিগত ৫ বছর ধরে ছোটপর্দায় নিয়মিত অভিনয় করছেন। এমনকী প্রযোজনাও করেছেন। শুধু অভিনয় নয়, তিনি লেখালেখিও করেন। ছোটপর্দা শুধু নয়, শ্যাম বেনেগালের বঙ্গবন্ধু বায়োপিকেও অভিনয় করেছেন তিনি। তবে সম্প্রতি সোশ্যাল মিডিয়ায় বোমা ফাটালেন অভিনেত্রী। তাঁর দাবি, 'কারো বিছানায় না গেলে যে সত্যিই একটিও কাজ পাওয়া যায় না, আমি আসলেই বুঝতে পারিনি'। Full Article
casting Govt prepares draft to use Middleware for broadcasting TV channel content without Internet By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Dec 2022 20:04:27 +0530 Middleware can be used to deliver broadcast content to portable devices through Wireless LAN/WiFi Full Article News
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casting Closure of Alappuzha weather observatory to leave a hole in forecasting capabilities of IMD on coastal stretch By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 20:03:41 +0530 IMD has temporarily closed down the observatory, which started functioning in 1931, in the wake of an eviction notice issued by Port department Full Article Kerala
casting Colour Blind Casting or Cultural Appropriation? By www.rediff.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Oct 2020 19:24:01 +0530 'Acting, by definition, is a portrayal of a character other than oneself.''If every role is to be played only by someone answering to that precise description, most professional actors -- of all ethnicities and genders -- would be out of a job,' observes Indira Kannan. Full Article BBC of Vikram Seth Toronto International Film Festival Tanya Maniktala IMAGE Armando Iannucci Dev Patel David Copperfield Mira Nair Peter Brook Adele Colour Blind Casting Mona Qureshi Andrew Davies Justin Trudeau Charles Dickens Emmanuel Macron
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