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How Do Casting Directors Spot Star Potential? Award-Winning Julia Kim Reveals Her Process

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Julia Kim, an award-winning casting director known for her work on films like Minari and The Last Black Man in San Francisco, joins us in this episode of The WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. Julia shares her insights on the importance of diversity in casting, the evolution of Asian representation in Hollywood, and her role in pushing boundaries in the industry. From navigating the casting process during the pandemic to ensuring authenticity in storytelling, Julia gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to cast groundbreaking projects like Apple TV’s Sunny and Amazon's Expats, starring Nicole Kidman. 

In this episode, Julia Kim opens up about her journey in casting, her efforts to foster inclusivity through projects like invAsianLA, and the challenges of virtual auditions. She also reflects on her passion for discovering new talent and how the casting industry is evolving to better represent diverse voices.

Segmented Timestamps: 

  • 00:00 - Introduction and background of Julia Kim 

  • 01:00 - Transitioning from casting for films to high-profile TV series 

  • 02:20 - Casting during the pandemic and the rise of virtual auditions 

  • 03:31 - Collaboration with local casting directors for international projects 

  • 05:50 - How actors can transition between genres, from comedy to drama 

  • 07:16 - Benefits of self-tapes and how they’ve transformed the casting process 

  • 09:20 - Casting immigrant stories and ensuring authenticity 

  • 13:32 - invAsianLA: Julia’s initiative to support underrepresented talent in Hollywood 

  • 17:03 - The eureka moment in finding the right actor for a role 

  • 19:35 - Casting process for high-profile projects like "Expats" starring Nicole Kidman 

  • 21:39 - Casting child actors and the role of their parents in the process 

  • 24:00 - The Importance of building trust between casting directors and actors 

  • 25:32 - Casting untapped talent outside the usual agencies 

  • 28:46 - Casting new talent for "Minari" and working with non-actors 

  • 30:05 - Balancing multiple takes and staying present in auditions 

  • 32:16 - Tips for actors submitting multiple takes in self-tapes 

  • 33:40 - Importance of authenticity in headshots for casting 

  • 36:38 - The role of short films in building acting experience and showcasing talent 

  • 39:54 - Legacy and reflections: Julia’s role in changing Hollywood’s diversity landscape 

  • 50:47 - Final thoughts: The importance of recognition for casting directors and the future of casting 

USEFUL LINKS 

Reach Julia Kim at: 

Website: https://castingbyjuliakim.com 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/castingbyjuliakim 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0453547 

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