Casting is a term used to describe the pre-production process for choosing cast within the media industry. Casting often includes auditioning but we didn't have the time for that, so we had to go out looking for people who we believe are suitable for our production. We came across a few of our friends and took quick photos for future references. I think its good to cast friends because you're more confident with them and when together you're easy to communicate, which means we can get along when filming. It can also speed up the process because you both understand better each other.

Josh was one of our choices for the video because he has a loud and clear voice and has quite an expressive face. I believed that he'd make a great doctor because he has a good, serious look and can sustain it pretty well.

With Jerin, she's generally a quiet person and is very easy to work with. We kept her in mind because we're all pretty close with her, which can make our communication great, meaning the filming becomes easier and more in harmony.
We were suppose to cast Jerin and Josh, but unfortunately Josh was not available for filming at that time, and luckily we came across Emily who was free for filming, so in the end we decided to cast Emily and Jerin.
Emily is very confident with many things, acting being one of them. She has a very clear and loud voice, which is great when it gets to recording the conversation.
Both, Emily and Jerin are great for the parts we were looking for because we all get along with them, which eases our filming, and they're great when it gets to acting. Although I wanted the doctor to be played by a male character, I think looking at the cast we have now, I'm pretty satisfied with having both roles played by females.
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