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Yourcinemafilms.com | Dani Moseley shares her preparation process for her performance and the biggest challenge in prepping her character.

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00:00I prepared for my scene today, obviously by learning the lines, but also thinking about
00:12how I wanted to present it in the sense of I wanted her to be a well-to-do woman, I wanted
00:20her to speak a little bit more well-spoken than I do, I wanted her to go through an array
00:27of emotions, I didn't want it just to be angry or just speaking it, I also didn't want to
00:32just... It rhymes already and that repetitive da-da-da-da-da-da-da is going to get boring,
00:37so again I wanted to kind of mix it up. Remember, you didn't want to go to therapy with me,
00:42and now I'm going, you don't like that I am finally setting boundaries, because no-no-no,
00:47let me speak. My biggest challenge in bringing the character to life was... It's going to
00:54sound odd, but being truthful, not making choices, because I think that's what's interesting to see,
01:01genuinely making choices, because I believe that a person going through this would be feeling like
01:08this, would be doing this at this moment, would be experiencing that particular emotion at that
01:14time, a bit of sarcasm, a bit of jokes, a bit of seriousness, dead talking where you can't look at
01:18anybody, you look at the floor, like these are all human things that we do, that naturally as an
01:23actor you just think I do my lines like I look at the camera, or I look just off the camera and I
01:26keep it and I hold it there, but no one ever does that. Even I'm talking to you now, I'm looking in
01:30other places, I'm never just looking straight at you, so bringing that to the character, just
01:35thinking what do I do naturally in my normal day life that makes it naturalistic, and then how do
01:38I put that into my character so they're also naturalistic. Your suggestions are really
01:44instructions, and if I go against them then I'm causing a problem. Your demand for perfection is
01:47never-ending and that is just all exhausting. When I get a role I break down the script by
01:59learning the lines, just like the gist of the lines, and then thinking about my inner dialogue.
02:07I don't do it with every character because sometimes it's on the page already. I always try
02:12and do a sad, mad and glad, so I do I watch the whole scene being happy, so glad, I watch the
02:20whole scene being mad, angry, and I watch the whole scene being sad, and then I go through it and then
02:25work out where the glad bits worked, and where the mad bits worked, and where the sad bits worked, and
02:31again that gets it choppy up and down, and anything that I'm not too sure about, I think about the
02:36inner dialogue, because when we're talking we're never just, I'm not thinking of the words I'm
02:39saying to you, I'm also thinking of, oh he's looking at me, he's nodding his head, is he enjoying this,
02:43or he's making sense, he's smiling now, what does that mean, even though I'm talking to you the whole
02:46time. That's what we do in a dialogue, we're always thinking of something else, so if somebody has to
02:51break up with someone, they're never just thinking, I need to break up with you, they're thinking, oh my
02:57gosh am I gonna do this, what's he gonna say, how's he gonna feel, thinking about the future, thinking
03:00about all the things he's done, I need to do this, that's all that you're doing that, even though
03:04you're having this conversation, that's not saying any of that, and again that character is saying
03:08these lines, but there's all this stuff going on around them in this head, while they're saying that,
03:11so adding that to my lines, and just remembering that sometimes, just to put me back into where I
03:15need to be, and then kind of forgetting all of that, and then just doing the lines, and just
03:20knowing that it'll come into my body. I never saw a future without you in it, I also never saw that
03:26you were sometimes a bully, and when I did, I just hoped that you were doing it unintentionally, please
03:32stop interrupting me! There's so many things that you can do in this creative industry that is never
03:39just one thing, I will get bored of all of them, therefore having the ability to do all of them
03:45keeps my energy going, but also in the dark times, rest, please rest, because you will burn out,
03:54and you'll hate it, and you'll not like it, and then you'll get confused as to why you're even
03:58here, and what is this all for, and what are you doing it for, so you need to just then live the
04:04ordinary life, and just go for a walk in the park, laugh with your friends, watch tv, good or bad,
04:11watch some shows, and watch people that you like acting, and look at why you like them, and things
04:15like that, or just watch a show, just for watching a show's sake, and talking with your friends, and
04:20talking with your peers, who are also going through what you're going through, and realising that
04:23you're not the only one going through it, that everyone has their moments in their career where
04:27it's not going the way they wanted it to, but that's okay, because there's something that you're
04:30going to learn in this downtime, that's going to help you when you do propel to the next level,
04:35and there's always a next level.

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