Denyce M. North

Horror Film Acting

EQ: What is the best state of mind when acting for a horror scene?



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Fourth Interview Question Approval

  1. What's your professional philosophy in regards to acting?
  2. How would you mentally prepare for an intense horror scene?
  3. Do you think the best mental preparation technique varies on what type of scene it is?
  4. What do you think is the best state of mind to be in when preparing to act for a horror film?
  5. What do you find to be the most rewarding part to being a professional actress?
  6. What kind of classes did you take prior to acting professionally in order to progress in your acting skills that you would suggest to an aspiring actress such as myself?
  7. What kind of scary movies do you think are the most believable? why?
  8. What things would you suggest to an actress who is looking to improve her acting skills?
  9. What do you like most about acting for horror?
  10. What do you like the least about it?
  11. Do you think there's a real difference in a leading male or female role in a horror movie?
  12. Why do you think women are always portrayed as weak in scary movies?
  13. If I were to play a fearless leading lady role in my short film, do you think it would be as believable as if I weren't?
  14. What has been the hardest role you've ever had to portray and why?
  15. When a scene wants you to display a deep emotion such as hatred or terrified, what do you think of?
  16. Do you think anyone could be an actor, or does it take a "type" of person to be successful?
  17. What kind of person do you need to be in order to "survive" as an actress and be successful?
  18. How do you deal with scenes that you're not very comfortable with?
  19. How do you suggest dealing with the stress of memorizing/perfecting scenes?
  20. How do you suggest dealing with discouragement or failing as an actress for a particular performance?

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