>follow direction >say the lines>make facial expressions It really doesn’t seem that complicated
whomstve
>>219843042Making expressions and making them as being told is the hardest part
Those buttons are holding on for dear life.
>>219843042scuffed Emma Watson
>>219843042Daniel Day-Lewis in drag?
oh its hard
>>219843166watson is the scuffed one
How hard is being a woman, really?>follow direction>say the lines>make sexIt really doesn’t seem that complicated
>>219843042Anon you're too goofy and awkward to learn how to weld, take a step back.
>>219843042Heaving bosoms.
Scuffed. Oh no. Ik this was coming.
booba
Please be a real actress and not a porn scene
>>219843042Acting is hard because you have to behave in a way no real person ever does. Plus all the geriatric jewish cock you have to suck.
ACTING is about immersionThe entire point is for the actor to disappear and make you seamlessly believe that the character is real within that universe and that youre actually watching a person who ISN'T acting. It's incredibly difficult to do.
>>219843042>make facial expressions
>>219843042Fuck you, OP.
>>219843315Is she having an orgasm?
>>219843308>It's incredibly difficult to do.I am skeptical of this. Comedians transition seamlessly to acting all the time without much if any training. I think pretty much anyone can do it
>>219843042I'd act on those booba if you catch what I'm throwing down (my cock between her cleavage so as to say)
>>219843335Whomst’ve
>>219843042The goal of acting is basically if your portrayal of the character seems believable.
>>219843383I feel like you are being obtuse.
>>219843361Comedic acting isn't the same thing at all. Sitcom actors are just wait for your joke/line. Actors that you truly believe are rare
>>219843335What's the difference
>>219843042The difficult part is performing the actions as meant to be seen by an observer, not yourself. Have you ever noticed how your voice sounds different in recordings? Or if you watch video of yourself, you see yourself moving awkwardly, when such movement never occurred to you while you were performing it?That's the difficult part of acting. It's not just performing the motions or saying the lines, it's doing them in a way meant to be observed from another perspective.
>>219843442what's the samerence?
No but who the fuck is this
>>219843534I already posted her here>>219843335
>>219843042You are missing internalization.It's more than reading the script.The actor must understand the character so they can LARP as them.
>>219843042You have a phone that can take video probably. Record yourself reciting a monologue. Then watch it back. Would you pay to see the performance you just gave? Do you want to get better? Acting is more than memorization and reciting. Do a scene with a scene partner and you’ll understand that acting is reacting. Some young actors think good acting means crying in a scene or screaming. And that can be part of it but you need to be able to utilize a full range of emotion. When you are watching a movie, how do you know when an actor is a good actor? How do you know when they’re bad? Most people will determine that an actor is good at what they do if the audience forgets that they’re watching a performance “I really believed they were that person!” That’s because that actor is inhabiting that character and behaving as they feel they would. Acting is storytelling. But it’s a tightrope walk. One small slip up and the immersion is broken. That’s what bad acting looks like: when the audience is reminded that they’re watching a performance. Most people aren’t even aware of how they carry themselves day to day or how they walk or speak. But these are all decisions that go into characterization; of telling the story of who someone is.If you filmed yourself for an hour and watched it back, you would feel like you’re watching a stranger.
>>219843561you didn’t say the name
>>219843668That’s why Brad Pitt sucks ass. He’s literally just saying the lines
>>219843042>>219843335I think her shirt may be too small
>>219843802based
>>219843361Comedy acting is vastly different from dramatic or "serious" actingBoth require different levels of suspension of disbelief. When you go into something expecting to laugh, you dont put the same amount of scrutiny on anything you see or hear because you don't care to be "immersed" in the same way. Comedic acting CAN be really good and elevate something to a higher standard, but it's not that important overall
>>219843097temu jennifer connelly
TELL IS WHO THE FUCK THIS IS YOU BASTARD
>>219844013He won’t :(
Name?
Rita Pilato
>>219844380May your kindness be returned to you
>>219843042Literally drops down 2 points the moment she takes off her glasses.
>>219843832Literally everyone says good comedy acting is harder than acting in dramas.vthats why every good comedian that has done a serious role has done it well.
>>219844513It is harder, but it's not importantDumbass
>>219844380Goat
she's not even on wikifeet
>>219843042I was going to write "You should try joining an amateur play", but >>219843669 made the point without going through a year-long commitment.
>>219843042
>>219843042What you don't understand, OP, is that by an large, actors all have massive egos and frequently they fight to do what they feel like doing because being on-screen feeds that narcissismFor example, all those instances of ad-libbing actors talk about in Marvel films? That's what's happening, sometimes, other times it's directors don't like the scripted line and tell the actor to think up something the director would like better.You work in entertainment long enough you'll see some B, C, even D list actors with either severe narcissism or a massive chip on their shoulder and it is draining
>>219845099I once had a housemate who was an old actor who never made it. He must have been in his 40s, and he was one of the most bitter and vindictive people I've ever met.
>>219843042acting is more of a natural talent that can’t be learned. Generally speaking, have to have 2 god given traits, charisma and good looks. It’s not just about saying lines, it’s how cool, hot or both you look while saying them.
>>219844823Lol
>>219843042As a craft acting is deceptive, especially when you see someone do it well and effortlessly. Even for someone who'd be considered a "mediocre" screen actor like Tom Cruise you watch it and it's plausible enough and you figure that there's not much to it apart from standing in frame and looking good.If you want to see what it looks like though to see a bunch of people get in front of a camera thinking "How hard can it be?", try watching an amateur movie like Kickassia. A truly embarrassing effort from start to finish, that for anyone with a shred of self awareness would be humbling. Only when seeing something like that do you realize how deep the divide is between something that is "bad" by professional standards and how low one can go, a truly bad performance. Rarely you see that kind of poor acting make it to the professional level, though exceptions like Gal Godot come to mind
jidmsa I NEED a big tiddie italian gf in my life
>>219845141Now imagine being around actors that do make it, you'll find some people who have annoying habits but otherwise are funny at best, at worst, well...
>>219843161like spider man catching the subway train
>>219845545Yeah, doesn't sound like fun
>>219844380What a talented young lady :)
>>219843354She just saw an uncircumsized dick
>>219845629No, dealing with the worst behaving actors is an exercise in willpower
>>219845099>>219845141>>219845864What about all the other variables? EG, Having to be connected, the casting couch, growing up with childhood trauma, some having to belong to fraternal orders, etc? Doesn't that come into play with such things as their mental health. Also there's the typical standard of always having to be promoting yourself. Always getting recognized by self centered fans who just want to look important alongside of you with selfies. It has to have some mental harm does it?I'm not trying to be inflammatory anon, I'm just legitimately curious and I love your inside knowledge on it.
>>219844380Ritas got some big ass titties
>>219844380She has smoking eyes, nice. They look deep.
>>219844823He looks like me when I'm trying to take a shit. I'm 55. KMSL
>>219843042>jiggles with every slight movementjust like my chinese cartoons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPpdos2K264She is extremely cute
>>219846249bobby lee is that you?
>>219846422>>219844380>nevernude(っ °Д °;)っ
>>219846459Probably. I am from the South after all.
>>219846102Oh yeah, the ones with troubled lives before fame? They can be pretty combative, same with people with connections, I think it's different from each angle. The latter usually because they have some sort of mindset of "I'm here because of who I know and I am above you in every way." Real elitist type shit.Then there's actors with childhood trauma that just have bizarre interactions with crew people, I've seen a few just randomly trauma dump out of nowhere with zero provocation.I've also seen oddballs who have "rituals" not like magic, but like things they need to do before shooting compulsively
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gCk9yBBOUo
>>219847236https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReH1dSJshEk
>>219847266lmao, never seen this one. they really asked for the biggest titty actress for each video.
>>219847189Thank you for answering anon. I find this ultra intriguing. Sorry to sound nosy, but I personally see celebrities as human and look to respectfully understand them. Something of a bleeding heart I guess. I mean we did see the whole Harvey Weinstien thing and how the dude felt he was unstoppable. But from your personal experience, did these people just lash out at you for no reason other than existing or was "I accidentally dropped a spoon and they went off" sort of thing. If you want to say their names in pig-latin though, so it's no searchable, go for it.
>>219843042Whoa get a load of those bags. She should get more sleep.
>>219847517I've never seen someone explode over a spoon being dropped, or out of the blue (unless they're on something) but I have seen explosive outbursts because a producer or director said something to them the wrong way, wrong tone of voice, wrong inflection of how something is delivered. I've been on the other hand of it where the anger is excessive that they turned red (hint: One of these instances I experienced was an actress on a network show that's running right now but she's not there anymore. The fear of people on the internet is very real, some have stormed into writer's rooms to complain about dialogue in scripts because it sounded to them like something that'll get them harassed by the "wrong" people (and I don't mean anyone right leaning, btw did you know a lot of actors bullshit their politics and base it off what will get them positive reactions? Bet you did.) though the storming into writers rooms stories I've admittedly heard second-hand, I'm not a writer. Other times I've seen people explode because of sheer burnout from filming for hours and hours
>>219847189>also seen oddballs who have "rituals" not like magic, but like things they need to do before shooting compulsivelyIt centers us.
>>219843042No boobs for Ben Shapiro face
>>219843042It's harder than it looks with 0 prep. In college I was asked by my gf's friend to be an actor in a short film for a class they had, it was just some other random guy and me, both non-actors that had been dragged into this. It was a while ago, but iirc the script had me as a pit boss yelling at some low-level dealer over a mistake. It is way harder than I thought it'd be to pretend for a few minutes and forget about how stupid the whole pretending thing is, especially with another amateur that doesn't buy into the scene and force you to react. We were so bad they gave up filming with us, only usable parts were the mock-fight we had and all the scenes where we didn't need to talk just look a certain way. The whole thing was fun but when my gf dumped me a few months after that she brought up that I didn't take it seriously during filming so maybe it wasn't fun for the crew lol.
>>219847899I dunno how punching yourself in the face to get yourself hyped for delivering lines angrily centers oneself but, okay.Yes, there is an actor who does this. People are very concerned that he openly does it where they can see, you've probably seen a movie or two he's in
>>219847189What about foreign talents? Are actors from anywhere that isn't America also difficult?
>>219847890>and I don't mean anyone right leaning, btw did you know a lot of actors bullshit their politics and base it off what will get them positive reactions? Bet you didOh bro, absolutely! My favorite is the *dramatic pause* "I take responsibility". I mean shit, didn't they even think before hand how some bullshit like that would backfire? It was funny though. The closest I've been to what you're describing was just regular university plays that i've worked on. There was this one southern bitch who was often super snobby and confrontational. Always on my case. A butterface bitch too. Honestly my take on the movie actors and when they set off is because they're in an atmosphere where they have to be bottled off from the rest of the world, have to maybe deal with instances where they get mobbed by fans, undergo constant rejection, don't get to live regular every day lives, etc. And it eventually boils up. I'm sure all us Joes would probably be the same way. Sorry I don't mean to sound like a simp or white knight, but that's my theory. Also then there's the children of actors who are grown up actors themselves now. I would assume they were in an aristocratic lifestyle. They'd probably have no choice.
>>219843042You think of acting like a in a linear school play. Thing is, movie/tv acting is almost always not linear. The director will film scenes to suit the location/budget/season/availability etc. Imagine you have to act sad in one scene and then laughing maniacally in the next with no context. Add in green screen and it becomes worse. How 'sad' do you have to be? How much or little should you laugh? Some directors are notorious for taking 10-100 takes per scene. Can you say the same lines drenched in cold water or baking under set lights for hours on end per day, 3-6 months for movies, or 18 hours daily for years on tv shows? Go watch bts for Star Trek TNG, a "happy set" but they still worked those hours. Sex scenes must be a perk, right? Not if you have to do it with 20 random people around you. There is a reason very few people make it to the top in acting. Most will flounder at the linear theater stage. These are also the reason actors are strongly unionized. They were treated like slaves in the early years of movies.
>>219847748It's genetic.
>>219843383I love it when you play coy ;)
>>219848258I wish they were treated like slaves again
I deserve a big booby gf
>>219848222>the children of actors who are grown up actors themselves nowSome of those are very weird people, like they live in a drastically different reality, which, they kinda did. The industry as you described it? Not too off but yeah, there's plenty of big roles that actors are still very bitter years later because they didn't get it. Shit is a very high stress environment, shit it's why so many are functioning alcoholics or doing worse shit like hard drugs.
>>219848214Sometimes, but not as frequently as Hollywood. British actors have a cold professionalism towards their work but really put pressure on themselves to do their best. Anyone from a predominantly non-English speaking country is trying because of language barriers. There's been way too many instances of producers or studios hiring insanely incompetent translators
>>219848258That actually can be done. The non linear acting, Same with the hot and cold. There are special forces and regular infantry who have even worse mental conditioning to contend with. I feel sorry for the chicks who have to do it, but for some reason it would seem like the actors have an inner and physical fortitude that I find fascinating to look into.
>>219848443>Some of those are very weird people, like they live in a drastically different reality, which, they kinda did. I would assume they would have to grow up walling themselves off from the regular crowd. Maybe they'd surround themselves with others like them, in terms of aristocratic elite, which would go into adulthood where they'd be in an industry where they'd be around only their personal circle. Now this is in addition to dealing with the stressors that the anon here posted: >>219848258So they go through it in their adulthood. When they do meet regular people, they have to put on a face. A fake smile. Not because they're being mean spirited or evil, but they have no choice. They have perform, they're forced to perform because it's all they know for normal people. So the tragedy is that we never get to see the real them. Of course they don't want to let people see the hurt parts out of shame, but it's something that's normal and what many people have. But can you describe many the "drastically different reality" they have to live? The funny part is, the weird things they have to go through make them more appealing to me. The curves and edges are cooler than the display case, if you know what I mean.
>>219843042The hardest part is sucking off the producers.And having to do chains of coke off their erect penises without becoming a drug addict.
>>219848529>There's been way too many instances of producers or studios hiring insanely incompetent translatorsAre these translators just very good con artists or are studios just cheap?
>>219848332same brother
>>219848043Ryan.
I have a coworker who is/was a failed actor that mostly just did bit parts but has been in the biz for a long time and its not looking good for him anymore. He was in Chicago Fire for like less than 10 episodes, and also played a role in the Obama movie Barry. I think those are his biggest clams to fame
>>219843042Here is the answer to your question.If a literal newborn baby can do your job your job isn't worth doing and fake.Everyone is a actor. There is nothing special unique or interesting about any of these people.There jobs are meaningless and there is a 99% chance the only reason you know the names of any actor/actress is because they sucked a jewish cock to get their role.
>>219843042Harder than it looks. Also, keep in mind that there’s often a difference between a good actor and a good movie star.
>>219848942>He was in Chicago Fire for like less than 10 episodesWhat does this mean? Obviously if he was just on the show in a guest role, he wouldn’t be showing up in every episode.
>>219845694She's a wop, all she's seen her uncuts
>>219849101I'm not sure what you mean by your question. I'm clarifying he wasn't a main cast member and he was featured in a handful of eps in season 4 I think I didn't watch it
>>219843042Actually try it on camera and see how it goes. I make YouTube videos and it's hard to intone my lines right, make the right faces and have the whole thing come out like I imagined, not to mention I can't remember my lines so I need to look at a tiny teleprompter if I have more than 10 words to say lmao. But maybe it's just not for me.
>>219849225Your phrasing made it sound like he had a main role and got fired or something.
>>219849260Reading straight to camera is a different skill set as well. Big name actors won’t necessarily be good at going on SNL and having to keep up with cue cards for example. It’s a totally different pace from film acting.
no nudes wherever i looked :(
>>219849398Name?
>>219844823lel
>>219848860Both, filming overseas is incredibly expensive and local talents get hired for bit parts and extras, so studios are likely seeing the cheapest around who are probably very shifty people
>>219849479Doesn't seem to have hairy forearms though, oh well.
>>219846422I'm here all night, folks.
>>219849686Thank you, they look wonderful.
>>219849686MOAR
>>219849727Which one?
>>219849686I think she has a big future
>>219849686oh my such bountiful talent
This is rather perverse, but there's something about Celebrities and their actual quirky/weird/introverted/and even mean real life personas that I find very interesting. Anyone else like the rough parts of your favorite celebs? Surely everyone would be sick of the smile they're forced to make in public.
>>219849686/tv/'s new waifu
>>219849821The one with milk.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>219849915
remember that according to square enix big breasts are unethical so stop
>>219849919now let's see those feet
>>219849966You just had to ruin it
>>219850266nah you're just a homo
>>219843042Give her the oscar
>>219850292you people disgust me
>>219850543I think you're just jealous that some people like women instead of cocks
>>219843097Jeremy Irons with titsI HATE AI SLOP
>>219850582i'm not jealous
>>219849919erm holy FUCK
>>219850615ok then enjoy aids
>>219850587Shes not ai you faggot
excuse me while I spend the next hour downloading all the good instagram posts from the last 12 years of her profile
>>219843042Have you ever seen a picture of yourself and thought, 'wow what a dopey face I thought I was doing my most charming smile'Being on video is like that but then times more awkward. 'follow directions' and 'make facial expressions' are much harder when you're trying to get the final product to look cinematict. did a commercial once, thought it would be easy but it wasnt
>>219843042Have you ever lied to someone and they believed you? Congrats you are an actor!
>>219843361>skeptical of thisIt it was easy to do well you would not see so many shitty actors. Most of all in very low budget crap.
>>219850842do share when you're finished
>>219850842based
good lord, woman
>>219851501Another WEBMAnon? Welcome.
>>219850947This is what separates great actors from great movie stars. Harrison Ford isn’t necessarily the greatest actor, but he knows how to play to the camera and look cool onscreen.
>>219851501I LOVE ACTING
>>219843042she's an amazing actress, we need her in some shows STAT
>>219850966This is a common misconception. Same deal with thinking that acting translates to being good at sales jobs, which I’ve heard a lot.
>>219851501what do you use now to dl youtube, since youtube did their changes? my usual way of downloading via jdownloader2 doesnt work
>>219851839>>219849686(me)Shutter Encoder works great.
>>219851839yt-dlp
>>219843042Why do so many Italian women have huge tits now?
>>219851839webm4lazys, a gui for yt-dlp for downloads and ffmpeg for encoding, actively maintained by some at github
>>219849686>>219851501joi videos now
>>219843042It's actually very difficult to act normal in a made up situation. Most people can't do it without a lot of training and practice. We mock actors but 90% of people probably don't have what it takes to even convincingly act in a low budget movie.
>>219844497I think it’s the lighting of the foreground. She literally turns hag the closer she gets in that shot.
>>219851501Needs to do a Beautiful Agony/Hysterical Literature vid stat.
>>219853245I learned about two new things today
Is there a name for "distractingly large tits in non-pornographic contexts"? Can we just call it an Abby?
>>219853569It's called "booba"
>>219843669>One small slip up and the immersion is broken.huh. maybe we should stop putting nonwhites in white roles
>>219845418Cinematographer here, I could make 70% of those roles look and feel good.
>>219846422that is not good acting
Actors have the biggest difference between praise attributed and work done. The writers, editors, directors, and designers do 99% of the work but only the actors and sometimes the directors get the praise for it.I don't have a lot of respect for them or people who want to be them. They seem to care more about fame and money rather than creating a genuinely great story.
>>219846422I fucking love mexicans
>>219854027shes italian / has a mixed heritage when you search
You know what the problem with Hollywood is. They make shit. Unbelievable, unremarkable shit. Now, I'm not some grungy wannabe filmmaker that's searching for existentialism through a haze of bong smoke or something. No, it's easy to pick apart bad acting, short-sighted directing, and a purely moronic stringing together of words than many of studios term as prose. I'm talking about the lack of realism. Realism. Not a pervasive element in today's modern American cinematic vision. Take 'Dog Day Afternoon' for example. Arguably Pacino's best work, short of 'Scarface' and 'Godfather' part one of course. Masterpiece of directing, easily Lumet's best. The cinematography, the acting, the screenplay, all top notch. But they didn't push the envelope. Now, what if in 'Dog Day,' Sonny really wanted to get away with it? What if he started killing hostages right away? No mercy, no quarter. "Meet our demands or the pretty blond in the bellbottoms gets it in the back of the head." Bam, splat! "What, still no bus?" Come on. How many innocent victims splattered across the window would it take to have the city to reverse its policy on hostage situations? And this is 1976, there's no CNN, there's no CNBC, there's no Internet! Now, fast-forward to today. Present time, same situation. How quickly would the modern media make a frenzy over this? In a matter of hours, it would be the biggest story from Boston to Budapest. Ten hostages die. Twenty, thirty. Relentless, bam, bam! One after another. All caught in hi-def, computer-enhanced, color-corrected. You can practically taste the brain-matter. All for what, a bus? A plane? A couple of million dollars that's federally insured? I don't think so. Just a thought. I mean, it's not within the realm of conventional cinema. But what if?
I was thinking that its only about face control, voice control and body control and having good taste on the decisions you make. The rest of the mumbo jumbo shit is just to make it look more esoteric. Its by no means harder than playing the piano.
>>219843399Pretty sure it's AI.
>>219855100the video predates generative ai by 5 years, thats a real person.
This woman looks like Lydia from Breaking Bad
>>219855488Looks more like Santiago but with huge tits from Brooklyn 99