I'm looking for challenges, and as always, what matters is the script, the character and the director.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For me, it's important that the script is good. Then a good director will want to make it.
A script narration is like watching a film, and I react to it like an audience with my own instinct. After that, I look for what is my character, what will I bring to the table in that role, how challenging will it be.
I want to take roles that challenge me and I want to like the script and obviously feel connected with the director because the director to me is so important.
The important thing is the storytelling and having a script that makes you feel you're living and breathing through the characters.
I like good stories. Quality products and character are what's important. Even if the script isn't that strong, if I challenge myself with a great character, I'll go for it.
You pick projects for the part, the director, and the script. I just want to do different, interesting stuff.
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 could be a great script but the director is not the right person for me to work for at this time. So there are a lot of elements that come into play and a lot of variables, but more than anything it's got to be a great script and a great character.
I look for the character to be something interesting, the script to have a good story and be original, and a director that I admire.
I never practice before, I never work hours on a script. I just choose my characters and trust them, and after that, it's about the director taking your hand.