When you have to get into the character each morning, give it your voice, your face, it was torture.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The voice is always the starting place for me with a character.
You have to show the character is confused or scared or happy through your voice instead of with your face and body.
I can picture the character in my head, and the voice just comes out.
To me the voice has always been the way to start any character. Once I find that, I'm good to go.
It's never easy with characters in these dark and grave circumstances but that's my job.
I don't get in there and create a character. It's more of a voice that I hear living inside the music.
I just let the character speak to me and things appear.
Sometimes I can't get out of the character because the story is very intense.
And I tell ya, when I sit in that sound booth and started reading the script and starting to get into the character, man, it's an easy jump for me, because I understand what it's all about.
Voices have always been my way into a character. I usually approach the voice first.
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