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Nevermind connecting with your scene partner.
I love the collaboration that theatre requires; with your scene partners, your director, your designers, your writers, and your audience.
I haven't watched it because you kinda go back with your scene... for the fans, they see a show; for me, I see my second to last show with the band, you know what I mean?
About that connection to other actors: From this film to "Safety Not Guaranteed" to "The Pretty One" to "New Girl," you have this way of creating such great chemistry with your scene partners.
Go with your scene friends to any other shows.
Only go as extreme as your parents will permit and don't get too extreme with your scene style if you don't feel comfortable with it.
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Are you happy with your final scene?
Come up with your own scene style.
If yours doesn't start out with your strongest scenes, chances are they'll skip to the next person's reel.
But when I played Caliban to his Prospero, John said, 'Would you care to run over your scene with me.' I thought to myself, 'Not much.' But we ran it through and he gave me about 200 ideas as he usually does and I thought, by God he knows something about this here play".
@jfreewright your scene with your son was Emmy worthy for sure very moving.
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