Place.

Place.

One of the five acting questions you ask is, ‘Where am I?’

What space are you in?

How to translate location or stage directions like – ‘She crosses the room.’ ‘She gets out of the car.’ ‘She runs out the door.’ – for an audition can be confusing.

Only use what’s indicated in the script that you like and helps you act. You don’t need to show …

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Drone Phrase.

Drone Phrase.

Find a phrase that assists you to find a key to what you’re playing.

Use words and phrases that you like and use everyday.

‘You’re stupid.’  ‘Idiot.’  ‘You’re scared.’ ‘I like you.’  ‘Nice eyes.’ ‘I’m winning.’ ‘You’re losing.’ ‘Please.’ ‘I’m sorry.’  Anything simple that you can repeat at any time during your text or your partner’s text. It’s an …

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Language.

Language.

As an actor you already know much about language.

And, tomes upon tomes have been written about it. Let’s touch on a few points. 

Writers know language best and actors second best. They create – you interpret. You always begin with the written word. Text.

In TV the writing style reflects the genre. Learn those clues to better deliver what is needed. Shows with speeches having …

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