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@@LovelyNony emotions cannot be done and therefore should not be the foundation of your work. Emotions are a byproduct of what you do so focus on what you are doing in the scene, connect yourself to that, and you will have natural emotions occur as a result of that approach.
That’s your problem Americans you bring kids and you give them this complex of that they live with you and they eat food and all that crap. This is annoying! Here it is simple: STOP MAKING KIDS!
i believe i get what your saying but correct me if i’m wrong. With yourself being the character and adopting their traits/personalities, while also understating your goal and direction of the particular scene. Create or respond to the other characters in your own words first then once that’s done, the actual lines will becomes easier to come to you naturally. Basically training your mind to learn how to use “in other words” technique (those “other words” being the actual lines)
Loved this insightful video! As an aspiring actor, it's so refreshing to hear that it's okay to show vulnerability and emotional depth on screen. The idea that tears can be a powerful tool in bringing a character to life is really resonating with me. Thanks for sharing your expertise and helping to demystify the process of bringing a character to life!
Loved this video! As an aspiring actor myself, I found the advice on finding your unique niche and being persistent in the face of rejection really inspiring. The tips on building a personal brand and creating a strong online presence are also super valuable. Definitely gonna take some of these tips to heart and put them into practice. Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Loved this video! The tips on how to stay focused and motivated as an actor are so relatable. As an aspiring actor myself, I found it super helpful and inspiring. Can't wait to see more content like this from you!