Views : 221,392
Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Nov 8, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.969 (57/7,390 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-17T05:37:00.110604Z
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As an actor I appreciate this video very much. Not about how much you can cry on command but how you let go and whatever prep youâve done for the scene. What the actor letâs come naturally bubble to the surface is what (I think) makes a great actor from a good one. Not forcing. Once you force youâre telling and not showing the story of the character. Once you âhave to do thisâ youâre not trying to show the character breath and react within the scene. Loved the video!
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The comments at the 3:05 mark are huge. So many actors in class aim for the emotional goal. But playing the role like that can be a forced trap. Well done!
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This was very good - it was interesting to hear actors discussing how they play off the other actors in a scene, using those cues to inform their own choices. I also found it interesting to hear them speak to making 'lemonade out of lemons', when the writing (or even the direction) conflicts with, or isn't up to, the actor's abilities or intent. Well-done. :)
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Great video. Love the montage of the crying section.
I often hear about how listening is a bit part of acting and it is certainly true. For past few years I have paid more attention what characters do during conversation scenes when they are not the one talking and in many films, they often act like they are waiting for their turn to say the lines instead of being an active listener which takes me out. It breaks the immersion.
There is a big emphasis on being present and in the moment and knowing the intention rather than focusing on the result, I do wonder about the other side of this process which you didn't mention. The thoroughly rehearsed performances.
Like how Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy rehearsed for months to get the lines and mannerisms perfect to make it sound as natural as possible and when they had to finally shoot, it was rather quick due to that focus on rehearsal which I assume is more result oriented during the actual shoot.
Again. Fantastic video! Keep doing what you're doing :D
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A pleasure to see Sam Rockwell, one of the most underrated actor ever existed. 09:17
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@simondeery4490
6 months ago
takeaway: watch actors on actors
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