Doing a piece on film is completely different from doing it onstage.
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It's very different working on stage to film; the immediacy is there on stage.
Auditioning is an entirely different part of what we do as actors.
In film, you're always using your tools, your body, your voice, your emotions, but onstage, you use them in a different way.
Being a film actor is very different from a theatre actor.
Film is limitless, but some stage presentations on film can look too theatrical.
There is nothing like being on stage.
I'm not from a theatrical background where people do like to work it out on some stage space.
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.
As soon as you do it, actors realize there is no difference playing a performance-captured role or a live-action role.
I mean, there's definitely a difference between film and live performances or live television. But at the same time, it's just performing. No matter what, it's performing.
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