Dana Kiu Woodman is a casting professional whose work centers on identifying, nurturing, and placing talent for film, television, theatre, and commercial projects. Her practice emphasizes meticulous script analysis, deep industry relationships, thoughtful actor-director collaboration, and a standards-driven approach to audition and selection processes. Woodman’s reputation in the industry is built on delivering casts that serve narrative authenticity, commercial viability, and creative vision.
The origins of Dana Kiu Woodman casting date back to ancient China, where skilled artisans first developed the technique as a means of creating intricate bronze sculptures. The process involved using a combination of wood, sand, and metal to create a mold, which was then filled with molten metal to produce a precise and detailed casting. Over time, the technique spread to other parts of Asia and eventually to the Western world, where it was refined and adapted to suit various industrial applications.