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WHAT IS A PHOTODOUBLE IN A FILM?
(In the Entertainment industry.)
Photodouble- An actor who resembles a principal actor who is used to
perform on camera in place of that person.
Basically, a Photodouble is someone who bears a striking
resemblance to the actor for whom they are doubling. They match hair color,
body type, eye color, weight, etc. From a distance, a viewer may think it is
the same person as the main actor. Often used in long-shots, back of head
shots, or getting in and out of a car.
The Photodouble is a person who works in the movie or
television production industry. Body doubles can be models that act in scenes
that actors or actresses do not want to do. For example, body doubles sometimes
act in love scenes or scenes of nudity, where a person's body is shown.
A production scene Photodouble portrays a double of the lead
actor for the director. A double will be seen on camera during the movie. Some
of these many double-acted scenes could be long or wide establishing shots,
complicated over-the-shoulder main lead actor's dialogue sequences or in quick
insert close-up shots involving only showing actor's body parts.
A Photodouble must be able to recite his lines with the
same timing as the lead actor, and also reproduce the exact physical actions in
co-ordination with the other principal actors; usually, body-doubles must be of
the same approximate height and weight of the actor they're replacing.
The double's face is usually not seen on-camera,
particularly when they don't facially resemble the actor; a wig will usually be
employed if the double's hair color is different from that of the main actor.
An extensively used body double, especially when used in
cases where the credited actor has died, is known as a fake Shemp.
Photo Double
A photo double must resemble an actor as closely as
possible in height, build, hair color, and complexion. They often need to look
like they could be the actor’s twin. A photo double can be used when a
principal actor is in a scene but is not the focus and is essentially
functioning as a Background Actor. Since the photo double looks like the actor
from a distance, they can film in the actor’s place while they prepare for
other scenes.
Body Double
Body doubles can be used in instances where an actor plays
two or more characters who appear in the same scene. While filming, the double
will take the place of one of the characters and their face will be replaced
with the actor’s in post-production.
Body doubles may also be used to replace a principal actor
for nude scenes, to perform special skills, or for second unit or insert shots
to free up the actor to film other scenes.
Hand Double
Hand doubles are used for shot inserts to show a character
performing a skill that the principal actor can’t convincingly portray. These
skills can range anywhere from playing instruments to performing (fake)
surgery. Hand doubles can also be used for inserts of ordinary actions, like holding
a phone or opening a door, freeing up actors to shoot other scenes.
Minor Doubles
Each state has its own strict requirements for how long
minors can work and often the principal child actors have other commitments,
like school, they must attend throughout the day. Movies and TV shows will
consistently employ doubles for minors so production can keep filming when the
child actors are not available. Minor background actors and doubles must also
adhere to the child labor requirements, so depending on the child actor’s age
and size, production may wish to use a double over the age of 18.
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