Hi Jerome! You stick to what the character is there to do in the scene. A lot of those two line auditions the character has a job to do, bartend, serve coffee, arrest someone, take a temperature, things like that. That tells you their job. Then you know WHO your character is based on what they are there to do. You do that job. Don't tell a bigger story in the moment than that.
Depending on how they script his response, his job is to either be a concerned boyfriend, or an unconcerned one I would imagine. Stick to the action the script gives you for the moment and don't do too much to over express the story beyond that.
Hi Jerome! You stick to what the character is there to do in the scene. A lot of those two line auditions the character has a job to do, bartend, serve coffee, arrest someone, take a temperature, things like that. That tells you their job. Then you know WHO your character is based on what they are there to do. You do that job. Don't tell a bigger story in the moment than that.
Okay thank you so much. In this case this is one of the characters boyfriend who notices a rash on his girlfriends face.
Depending on how they script his response, his job is to either be a concerned boyfriend, or an unconcerned one I would imagine. Stick to the action the script gives you for the moment and don't do too much to over express the story beyond that.
Awesome! Thank you.😀