In your opinion, what is the best way to prepare, as an actor, for a horror scene?
What is the most important piece of advice you've ever been given in regards to cinema?
What is some advice that you can give to an aspiring, young actress, such as myself?
Do you believe that it is important for an actor to completely understand the angles and lighting of a scene in order to give their best performance?
In your experience, what would you say were the worst techniques you've ever seen an actor try to use in their performance?
Of these three options, could you rank them based on your opinion of being most effective and then explain to me why you chose to rank them as such? The 3 options are: when preparing to act for a horror scene, do you think having a clear, calm mind is the best way to begin; do you think getting into character and fully understanding who you are portraying is the best way to begin; or do you think that if someone were full of energy, that would be the best way to begin their scene (given the scene were intense and would be a screaming scene)?
What, in general, do you think is more important in a horror film: the victim or the villian/character of conflict?
Do you believe that a silent film would be as effective today as it was when, let's say, Nosferatu came out?
So, what's your most favorite component of a horror film? What part of filming is your favorite part?
What is your favorite film you've ever worked on and why?
Please post your EQ in your heading so that I can reference it right away. Your questions are good ones.
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