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Actors can be creative with their choices for "the moment before". Your choices for your images and thoughts in "the moment before" can augment your emotional life, intensity, focus, conflict, and precision in your scene. |
For example, if you are doing a scene in which your wife says that she is leaving you and you are supposed to be upset and emotionally devastated, your "moment before" might be thinking about how beautiful she looks, how much you love her and why, and images from your honeymoon. Then when she says,"I'm leaving you", it will hurt more, and be more conflicting and traumatic. I constantly drill my students on the choices that they are making (if any) for their "moment before". It is crucial for film acting scenes because in movies, scenes are often shot out of sequence and therefore out of context. There are many tricks of the trade and creative ways to explore your "moment before". Take my class and discover them. |