Learning how to PLAY saved my acting career (is it really this simple?)
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- āđāļāļĒāđāļāļĢāđāđāļĄāļ·āđāļ 17 āļ.āļĒ. 2024
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Totally agree with all points. My at home studio has become a playground where I explore not only the characters I have for class and self tape auditions but have been playing with world building. Learning how to create not just self tapes but scenes where making choices to get closer to camera or further away to emphasis points or open the characters world up. I too have seen the play mindset slowly taking over my need to be prove myself in class. Maybe itâs muscle memory, maybe itâs confidence or maybe both
Thatâs amazing! And exactly, world building the perfect way to describe it. It opens up so much possibility!