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Directing Actors
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If an actor speaks directly to the audience, does something to the audience, or even simply notices the audience, it is known as breaking the fourth wall. In a movie, or on television, this can be done by the actor speaking directly to the camera. This breaks a boundary normally set up or assumed by works of fiction.
In order for the professional relationship to flourish, there needs to be a mutual level of respect and trust between an actor and the director. The actor should support the director's artistic vision and direction, but also feel able to offer suggestions in a professional way if they disagree.
Directing Actors takes you through a full casting process, where you learn how to find out if someone is right for the part, whether they can really act, what positive and negative signs to look for, and how to direct during the audition so you get real data.
The character directly faces the camera front. This position represents the greatest intimacy as far as the relation between the camera (resp. the viewer) and the actor is concerned. By looking directly at the viewers, the actor puts them in a role of complicity.
You don't need to be a seasoned pro to know a key rule of onscreen acting: Don't look at the camera! The practice stems from the importance of actors' eyelines in creating a smooth shooting experience and an effective final product.