It is a lot cheaper to spend eight hours in a rehearsal hall than in a recording studio.
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I demand minimal for paid rehearsal and not always six weeks either.
Being in a recording studio is a very different feel from performing onstage. I mean, obviously, you can't just go in and do what you would do onstage. It reads differently.
I think rehearsal can be important if it's done in a way that works. Often, rehearsal can be a waste of time.
I'm a theater actress. I love rehearsal. I could have six weeks of rehearsal and think it's not enough. But on film, you don't get that luxury.
It really does take a lot of time to make records, to be in the studio and do all that stuff.
The studio part, to me, can be pretty laborious. You're inside for hours on end and can be pretty frustrating to get the sound you hear in your head to come out of those speakers.
I have a studio at home, and do 3 hours a day that way.
I truly love the rehearsal process, those eight hours a day! I really love actors.
To do more of a concert thing, it takes so much preparation. You don't just show up and wing it. You're putting countless hours in the studio, not just to write and produce stuff, but to come up with edits and special things for the show.
I feel that once you go into rehearsal, you need to focus on the show in the room.
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