Ivy Holden was the last to audition.
Before she began, she took off her black jacket and tossed it aside. Then, she ran a hand through her slightly damp hair, mussing it up a bit more.
In reality, she was just a college junior, so playing a university student was practically typecasting. The only difference was that her actual major was Chinese Language and Literature, while the character she was about to play was a tech prodigy. She had already studied the role extensively. A literature major and a science whiz had a lot in common, but the former was more artistic, while the latter was more rational. Furthermore, Kelly Sullivan was a scientist's daughter; that scientific calm, logic, and obsession with research had to be second nature to her. So, from the moment she started, Ivy Holden's gaze was unwavering and firm.
The director, watching the camera feed, suddenly said, "Push in on her. Give me a close-up of her face."
