If I'm not afraid when I'm reading a script, that means I know I've done it before. If I read something and think, Wow, I can't play this part, then I want to play it more.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For years, I was often afraid to speak up when I didn't fully understand a script. I'd tie myself in knots.
When you read a script, you get a feeling from it.
I think every script I read has something that sends me into a state of panic but that usually makes me want to do it.
I envision the script as a story in my mind, memorize the entire thing and have it play out. It helps me figure out where my character needs to go.
It's important to read as much as you can because you never know when you will find the best script that you want to do next. I'm always quite picky in what I read and what I go for.
If I put the script down more than once, there's a good chance that I probably don't want to play the part.
Personally, I'm a little more confident when I have a script.
I always get scared. I can't read scripts. I'm scared, scary movies and stuff.
My easiest judgment for a script is 'do I want to keep reading it?'
Sometimes you're reading something, and you don't know it will be important in your life. You're reading this script, and you start to get involved. It's not an intellectual experience.