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screen test
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screen test
n.
A brief movie sequence filmed to test the ability of an aspiring performer.

screen-test (skrntst) v.

screen test
n
1. (Performing Arts) a filmed audition of a prospective actor or actress to test suitability
2. (Performing Arts) the test film so made
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Noun1.screen test - a filmed audition of an actor or actress
audition, tryout - a test of the suitability of a performer
Translations
screen test nprovino cinematografico


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As Rosenquist rebelled by spinning, so poet Harry Fainlight, who resembles Paul Auster, disobeys by standing up, in the middle of his test, and walking away, revealing the wall behind him; screen-tested, the wall qualifies as an abstract painting.
For the first time Christine Keeler is seen being screen-tested to play herself in a film about the Profumo Affair, and we see Henry Thomas clinching the role as Elliott in ET.
The statement reads: "EON Productions and MGM/UA want to confirm that there is no truth in the rumour currently circulating in the media that Catherine Zeta-Jones has been screen-tested.
 
 
 
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