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Use the series' long-running nature (since 2010) to show how the "view" of performers has changed from traditional TV stardom to the more fragmented, multi-platform identity of the 2020s. V. Conclusion Reiterate how Ema Black’s participation in Double View Casting Double View Casting Emma

The practice of hiring a double for a principal actor continues to be a standard Hollywood practice. A perfect 2020s example is the casting of a body double for Margot Robbie on the set of the film Barbie . The actress cast in the role was named . Austen, Jane

: Production companies use a "fly on the wall" or multi-angle camera technique (implied by "Double View") to simulate a raw, unscripted casting call. Penguin Classics, 2003