Problems that did occur for me was the transition from stage to screen and how much I would’ve had to decrease expression and objective, facially in order for it not to be too intense or distracting. Also the noise outside around the school created time restrictions and pressures as we felt a bigger need to complete the shoot perfectly.
What I learnt was to internalise everything that was occurring as well as trust in the work that you’ve done to come out rather than over think, and ruin it not only for yourself but for others in the shot. As well as the importance of remembering your lines, not just for yourself but out of respect for other people and the hard work that they’ve put in that you may have failed to match or go beyond.
It was also really enlightening to see the clothes on for the first time, I think it really added to the role and helped immensley in terms of feeling like someone else and having a different survival sense about you due to the quality of the clothes.
It was also really enlightening to see the clothes on for the first time, I think it really added to the role and helped immensley in terms of feeling like someone else and having a different survival sense about you due to the quality of the clothes.
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