Filmmaker’s Guide to Working with Children

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Casting children for film and TV
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child actor direction
Child actors
Child-centred filming
Directing
Directing children
drama education techniques
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ethical film production
Film marketing
Film production
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inclusive casting practices
legal considerations minors film
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Pre-production
safeguarding young performers on set
trauma prevention protocols
TV production
Working with child actors
Young actors

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032953311
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Filmmaker’s Guide to Working with Children is a vital resource for ethical filmmaking with child performers. Building on their collaboration on the film Snake, the authors offer practical strategies for creating captivating performances while ensuring safe and joyful environments across all production stages, from casting to release. To foster confidence in child actors, the book guides readers through playful and respectful methods of working on set. The book also assists with navigating relevant legal and logistical challenges to safeguard young talent while crafting compelling stories.

Features include age-specific techniques for infants to adolescents, inclusive casting methods, trauma-prevention protocols, and a compendium of drama games. The book incorporates professional insights from interviews with Directors Jennifer Perrot (The Midwich Cuckoos), Likarion Wainaina (Supa Modo), and Matthew Warchus (Roald Dahl’s Matilda: The Musical), as well as from Acting Coaches Miranda Harcourt (Lion), Bree Peters (Sweet Tooth), and Amanda Brennan (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children). The chapters provide case studies of films including Room, Capernaum, and The Florida Project.

Aimed at directors, producers, and aspiring filmmakers, this guide is an essential tool for anyone committed to impactful, ethical storytelling in film and television.

Meg Rickards has directed four multi-award-winning feature films: Snake, Atlantis, Kaalgat Karel, and Tess. She also directed a mini-series called Land of Thirst, as well as co-directed a feature documentary, 1994: The Bloody Miracle. She has directed work for South Africa’s Sesame Street and written scripts for a UNICEF media campaign. She studied at London Film School as a British Commonwealth scholar, and holds a PhD in Film Studies from the University of Cape Town.

Tamryn Speirs has 25 years of experience as an actor, director, teacher, and movement and acting coach. She has written and directed her own short films, including The Innocents and Blood Rose. She is a much-sought-after acting coach for adult and child actors. Tamryn coaches at Act Cape Town, an affiliate of the New York Film Academy, and works in a newly developing role as a young performers' support specialist with the company Safe Sets SA.

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