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Experience from the other side

This past weekend, Kel and I acted in someone else’s film. It was a big production, at least for a short film. Couple of notes to myself:

  • Acting is fun. Especially when the director loves what you are doing. The old adage of “actors work best in conditions that are fun and encouraging” is so true. This was my first time in front of the camera in such an extensive way, so there is a chance that a more seasoned actor would appreciate more criticism. But I doubt it because I think it is such an instinctual thing. Criticism tends to bring out cerebral choices.
  • Actors work when the crew is still while crew works when actors are still.
  • Acting is so much about paying attention. Not concentration necessarily but attention. Be aware of what is happening in the moment. Don’t stress about it, relax. This worked for me, not sure it would work for every actor or every scene.
  • I felt like a baby. Like I needed help. Whether it was simply getting something or even in terms of knowing what to do. Ajit the actor to Ajit the director, help them as much as possible. It is not about attention as the cliche goes.
  • I was allowed to play with the character, the most fun. Ask actors to be themselves but having an adventure. Adventure can be substituted with many other words like fun, play, sad…

Can’t wait to do it again. Might take it all back if I look or sound like a moron.

May 2008 was a busy month for us. We were involved in so many productions including some of mine. Here are photos from that busy month.

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