very good, That tear was next level, not sure how this got on my feed but Im gonna leave some notes just because, Your acting is good, thats first I would guess by this monologue that you are a trained theatre actor. My main note would be that you need to learn how to work the camera, when you look up to the sky it makes no sense on film, it would make sense in the theater but not on film, The other note would be to match the crescendo of your emotional appearance with your vocal delivery, you shed a tear but seem calm and collected vocally, which yes could make sense for a character but since this is a monologue with no background it doesnt really fit.
hi! thanks so much for leaving great feedback!!! i totally get your note on looking out, it is so weird in film. but since this is a classical piece (& written for the theatre), i decided to stay true to the writing & play up the passion antigone has towards her brother. i tried to change the focal point to ismene or even add another character to the room but it lost the drama & magic already beautifully written. so instead i played down the size to fit the camera. had i done this on stage, i’d be completely physical. & i love your note on the tear! i actually didn’t want to cry since antigone is such a strong character & wouldn’t show any weakness so i agree w you thank you!
Using this monologue for my audition panel in 3 weeks. I love watching video examples to help me and this is amazing!!
Thank you!
great acting actually
thank you so much!
What monologue is this and how can I find it, I would love to look it up!
Love ya❤❤ ur videos gimme ideas for my castings
very good, That tear was next level, not sure how this got on my feed but Im gonna leave some notes just because,
Your acting is good, thats first I would guess by this monologue that you are a trained theatre actor. My main note would be that you need to learn how to work the camera, when you look up to the sky it makes no sense on film, it would make sense in the theater but not on film, The other note would be to match the crescendo of your emotional appearance with your vocal delivery, you shed a tear but seem calm and collected vocally, which yes could make sense for a character but since this is a monologue with no background it doesnt really fit.
hi! thanks so much for leaving great feedback!!! i totally get your note on looking out, it is so weird in film. but since this is a classical piece (& written for the theatre), i decided to stay true to the writing & play up the passion antigone has towards her brother.
i tried to change the focal point to ismene or even add another character to the room but it lost the drama & magic already beautifully written. so instead i played down the size to fit the camera. had i done this on stage, i’d be completely physical.
& i love your note on the tear! i actually didn’t want to cry since antigone is such a strong character & wouldn’t show any weakness so i agree w you thank you!
you give great notes by the way! i’d love to hear more of your thoughts on my previous recent monologues :D
@@CelinesEstevez I'm honored, thank you for sharing your art with the world.
Are you normally doing theatre?
my foundation is in theatre but i work in film & tv.
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thank you❤️