I work with my acting coach to help me get into character and do pronunciation drills and tongue twisters to help me deliver lines.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm an actor, learning lines and saying them in the right order.
You need to become a good listener. As you're working, you hear someone else's lines and how you absorb them becomes your acting.
People used to ask me questions on my blog about how to break into the acting industry. You often have to start out in parts where you have very few words, but you still have to try to make an impact.
Acting is my job.
I have a coach, but I'm not theater-trained or a technical actor.
My only job as an actor is to try and understand the character and, to the best of my ability, bring this character to life.
You know, back in acting school they always teach you, 'Make bold choices and look for activities that are interesting.'
Training is vital. You need to know the technical aspects of acting, just in case someone hands you a monologue and simply says, 'Cry here and laugh here.' You have to be able to make sense of it all.
I don't have an acting coach, but the closest thing I have would be some of my peers that are my close friends. We bounce ideas off each other and help one another run our lines all the time.
I only have an awareness of what I'm trying to achieve as an actor and what my job as the character is to service.