Confidence is Gold When It Comes To the Screen
Confidence is gold when it comes to the screen. Have truer words ever been spoken? If they have, I’m not aware of them. Remember, people want to like you; they are even willing to pay for the chance to find out if they like you. Far be it for any actor to deny the masses of what they clamor for.
What other business besides show business has potential customers willing to make such a commitment. Therefore, it’s absolutely incumbent upon you to engage in a true quid pro quo. Give them everything you have to give, all your emotion, all your energy, everything that you are inside must be brought out and given to the audience. Without doing this what chance have you of making a performance real and visceral so that the audience may share in the emotions you hope to create?
Confidence, if you don’t have it naturally, then you should best attain some quickly. How is that done you ask, well, just like any other aspect of our art; practice, practice, practice. Practice not only gets you to Carnegie Hall but instills the confidence required to project out past the well lit stage, into the dark, where legions of would be fans await.
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