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发表于 2026-1-15 14:08
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fiony 发表于 2026-1-15 14:04
不自拍也能看出来啊,想看大头也可以证件照,自拍不知道想看出来个啥
好像也有几分道理
While the news article doesn't explicitly detail the casting director's internal policy, in the casting industry, asking for a "selfie" is standard shorthand for a few specific requirements:
1. To prove what you look like right now: Professional headshots or older photos taken by others might be out of date. A selfie is usually taken immediately before applying, showing your current hair length, facial hair, and approximate age.
2. To ensure a natural, unfiltered look: Photos taken by others (especially professional ones) can be heavily edited, lighted, or retouched. Casting directors for extras want to see the "real" you to know exactly who will show up on set.
3. To show it is accessible: By asking for a "selfie," they are clarifying that you do not need to pay for professional photos. It tells the public that a photo taken on a smartphone is perfectly acceptable.
In reality, if you had a friend take a clear, recent photo of your face against a plain background (that looks just like a selfie), it would almost certainly be accepted. The term "selfie" is mostly used to emphasize that the photo should be casual, free, and current. |
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