I really enjoyed how serious the actors took their job, yet enjoyed being in the moment and having fun. There’s no pressure, no fame, or the scandal seeking press when it comes to the work on set. It’s not about an egotistical validation but about getting a grip on something to portray it- exactly what it should be.
Of course we all have seen great performances but seeing them live is an entirely different experience. The majority of it surely is simply hitting your marks, staying focused and knowing how a set works. But it stood out to me how minimal the actor’s effort seemed to be to achieve believable acting. Of course I've heard things like "Just be in the moment" or "You are enough" before - but what does that truly mean? I probably never understood it until last week...
Tired from 4:30 am call |
I've already experimented with reacting in my most authentic way for the past week and gotta say it feels real good! I discovered my rhythm is much slower yet intense than I used to think. Simply relaxing, reacting and watching what happens is already half the fun! The good thing about our profession is that we can practise it every day. :)
It surely is crazy that we even have to learn to be ourselves in any given moment, but that's truly what it is. It's the same with characters that are very different to us: Yes we’re supposed to be that different person, but it wouldn't be a believable person if it wasn't for our personal relationship to it.
Can't show pics from set unfortunately, but this is the beautiful sunset. |
It has been funny to me that some non-actors come off better than actors sometimes and I've been thinking about that. What I came up with is they either don't have a tendency to over think (can also be caused by too much training) or simply have no fear of reacting naturally. So… Let's all ground ourselves to find the truth about how we would truly react. It’s quite an adventure; but feels great!!
Yours HollywoodNista
I TOTALLY agree Jess. Sometimes the training, initially, can be detrimental. It's completely normal. We must break down and re-build to reach greater success and authenticity in our craft. Once these new "rules" so to speak become second nature, we can add in our natural abilities and become more authentic and real because it becomes a part of us; the technique and talent blend to create an explosive actor. Only then will our careers be taken to a new level, allowing us to soar even higher!
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