Tuesday, April 4, 2017

WHAT ARE THE HARDEST CHARACTERS TO PORTRAY:

IN MY OPINION:
WILLIAM REYNOLDS;

WHAT ARE THE HARDEST CHARACTERS TO PORTRAY:

Remember, all scenes may not be done in one take. Many times you may have to do the same scene over and over and over while the Director may ask for something you have not rehearsed, at all
Its not usually a particular emotion as it is trying to recreate the same moment over and over again. A feat that is often performed by screen actors. Take a scene from a movie that you thought was incredibly well acted, imagine them shooting it and then the director just saying “do that again”. Then again I think it differs from person to person, depending on their personality, and a lot of other things, like real life experiences, or even previous scripts or auditions, AND different directors.
Rehearsals, a lot of them or vital, to be able to get into and maintain the character. To me personally that is the best part of understanding, developing and portraying your character. When you are truly in the moment, on the same page with the character(s), just because the director says "CUT:> the character does not immediately go away and instantly you are your old self again.

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