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We鈥檝e said it before, and we鈥檒l say it again: Representation matters. This week鈥檚 guest is dedicated to making representation a reality in media and the arts. With 13 years of television industry experience, Logan Clark created the Casting Collective, a casting agency that brings together like-minded individuals and celebrates inclusivity and diversity.
Logan has worked with TV shows like 鈥淎merican Idol,鈥 鈥淒ancing with the Stars,鈥 and 鈥淟egendary,鈥 the last of which has been praised for featuring the largest Black and transgender cast on television. Check out the episode to learn more about Clark鈥檚 amazing work and how you can prioritize authentic representation, too.
Growing up as a gay teen, Clark experienced the isolation of not seeing representation of people like him in entertainment. Clark has made it his mission to help others find the representation that is sadly elusive for so many minorities.
In his casting work, authenticity takes pride of place. He and his team talk to people and listen to their stories as they look for skills and qualities that producers and networks don鈥檛 see and work on behalf of talent. 鈥淸W]hen it comes to leadership and running teams, as a casting director, my number one job at the end of the day is to be the advocate for talent [and] the person in the room. [...] I have to be the one that says [in these creative conversations], 鈥楴o, respectfully, this person deserves this opportunity,鈥 and to continue to fight and fight and fight.鈥
For Clark, it comes down to this: 鈥淸A]s a white man, I know the position that I'm in, and I want to use that to open every single door I can for people.鈥
Clark is careful not to approach diversity and inclusivity from the perspective of just 鈥渃hecking boxes.鈥 The team focuses on getting to know their talent so that they can fill roles with the right people. 鈥淸Y]es, I wanna make sure that there's representation for everybody, but we're not just putting on people to put people on.鈥
鈥淔or me, representation is about [...] giving the audience true representation of people that they connect with. And if you don't have the connection, the representation doesn't matter. [P]utting somebody on that is really owning and killing and slaying what they do, that's representation in its best way.鈥 For Clark, representation has to have depth, purpose, and meaning.
Clark and his team put these values into practice with one of their latest projects: casting for Kristen Stewart鈥檚 鈥淟iving for the Dead,鈥 streaming on Hulu. A paranormal reality series, the show follows a group of LGBTQ+ paranormal experts who travel the country and help the living by helping the dead. Clark praises the show for how the experts help heal others not only from the 鈥渢hings that go bump in the night鈥 but also from loss.
Starting from a pool of 2,000+ people, Clark and his team narrowed the group down to 100 people that they met in person, where Clark put his 鈥渟uperpower鈥 to work: 鈥渨alk[ing] into a room and see[ing] kind of the person's soul in five minutes.鈥 In the end, Clark knows they found the best of the best. 鈥淭hey are incredible characters, extremely gifted in what they do.鈥
Watch or listen to the episode to learn more about Clark鈥檚 dedication to representation and the amazing projects he鈥檚 worked on. And if you haven鈥檛 already filled your Halloween season with 鈥淟iving for the Dead鈥 episodes, keep the spooky vibes going this fall by watching on Hulu!
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