Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Compact disk Marc Hirschfeld Assumes Supervisory Role at Gaumont Intl. TV

Compact disk Marc Hirschfeld Assumes Supervisory Role at Gaumont Intl. TV By Pete Keeley March 5, 2012 Marc Hirschfeld Casting director Marc Hirschfeld will need by having an advisory role at production company Gaumont Worldwide Television, controlling series casting. The completely new company established in September becoming an American subsidiary of French production giant Gaumont received two series orders this spring.The initial, "Hannibal," was acquired by NBC for 13 episodes. The series brings erudite killer Hannibal Lecter and also the enemy/mentee, FBI profiler Will Graham, for the small screen. Each episode will uncover Graham seeking Lecter's advice and guidance in hunting for a completely new unsavory character. Shooting is scheduled to start within this summer time, but no casting director is attached. Another series, "Hemlock Grove," received an order from Netflix, adding for their growing roster of original programming. Using the novel by John McGreevy, that is released on March 27, the series is occur the and surrounding suburbs in Pennsylvania where a youthful girl is situated very wiped out, departing a good amount of suspects. Shooting can get under strategies by Pittsburgh in June. Denise Chamian will handle casting.Hirschfeld, who also provides an consultant gig with Starz, is constantly on the cast projects individually with co-casting director Blyth Nailling. Their office handles casting for the next four presently airing shows: ABC comedy "Last Guy Standing," NBC's "Are You Currently Presently There, Chelsea?," TV Land's "Happily Divorced," and MTV's "I Merely Want My Pants Back." They are also casting CBS comedy pilot "Friend Me," that's scheduled to shoot later. Compact disk Marc Hirschfeld Assumes Supervisory Role at Gaumont Intl. TV By Pete Keeley March 5, 2012 Marc Hirschfeld Casting director Marc Hirschfeld will need by having an advisory role at production company Gaumont Worldwide Television, controlling series casting. The completely new company established in September becoming an American subsidiary of French production giant Gaumont received two series orders this spring.The initial, "Hannibal," was acquired by NBC for 13 episodes. The series brings erudite killer Hannibal Lecter and also the enemy/mentee, FBI profiler Will Graham, for the small screen. Each episode will uncover Graham seeking Lecter's advice and guidance in hunting for a completely new unsavory character. Shooting is scheduled to start within this summer time, but no casting director is attached. Another series, "Hemlock Grove," received an order from Netflix, adding for their growing roster of original programming. Using the novel by John McGreevy, that is released on March 27, the series is occur the and surrounding suburbs in Pennsylvania where a youthful girl is situated very wiped out, departing a good amount of suspects. Shooting could possibly get under strategies by Pittsburgh in June. Denise Chamian will handle casting.Hirschfeld, who also provides an consultant gig with Starz, is constantly on the cast projects individually with co-casting director Blyth Nailling. Their office handles casting for the next four presently airing shows: ABC comedy "Last Guy Standing," NBC's "Are You Currently Presently There, Chelsea?," TV Land's "Happily Divorced," and MTV's "The Most Effective My Pants Back." They are also casting CBS comedy pilot "Friend Me," that's scheduled to shoot later.

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