I tend to - every time I step onto the set until the time I go back to the hotel, I just try to be in character all the time.
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For me, when I'm making a movie I like to stay in character throughout the day.
I always try to stay in the moment, in real life and in acting.
I do whatever I need to do to get into character. Sometimes it's being incredibly quiet, and sometimes it's being loose and goofy.
Getting in and out of a character takes its own time for me.
It's hard to get lost in a scene, to get into a character when everyone's standing around you on the set.
I think there are times when you walk onto a set you can potentially be either intimidated or distracted by what's going on around you.
I mean, I do whatever I need to do to get into character. Sometimes it's being incredibly quiet, and sometimes it's being loose and goofy.
If you can walk into a set and feel the reality of it, then immediately you're not having to work to bring yourself into the character.
I've gotten pretty good at leaving characters on the set. I go home and try to relax and regroup and be ready for the next day.
Until I'm actually stood on the set doing the job, I always keep my options open.