I love accents. I understand why people want to speak new languages without an accent at all but… I just find accents so charming. Embrace the accents! Please world. Lol
Acting a scene where there's romance or flirtation - is it ever awkward to have staff around? When you're acting in a relationship with someone how do you not catch feelings for them? How do you unwind from your character? When you're around people you've acted with - is there like.. danger of slipping into character or does it just dissipate with time? Is there a distinct separation between actor and character and does that ever blur when you're spending SO much time with one person? The psychological aspect of acting is really interesting to think about.
calling it "just a job" is HEAVILY diluting and disrespecting the amount of work actors put into their roles. given the entire concept of immersing yourself in your role even outside of the context of filming so you connect to your character on a more personal and emotional level, it's perfectly reasonable for there to be a mental meshing that can be hard to break away from. when you're devoting almost all your time to becoming someone else, at what point do you end and the character begins? of course, because they are professionals, this distinction and compartmentalization gets easier over time. but that isn't to say that it doesn't and hasn't happened even with the most decorated actors, so op's questions are completely logical and reasonable. also, implying that there's no possible way that someone can ever be attracted to their coworker simply BECAUSE it's a job or that it's unprofessional somehow to catch feelings for someone you work closely with in a romantic context (something you literally can't even control) is really out of touch with reality lol. where were you for all the couples that got together during filming for a romantic story? i'm not saying this is necessarily always true or even just true for perth, but completely dismissing the notion outright is really weird and disillusioned lol
@@BMB200 @Martius Black you're not even addressing the actual issue. don't try to strawman me-nobody was disputing that acting is a job, are you serious? what i SAID is to not call it "JUST a job" as a way to reduce the actor's emotional investment to their work. if you don't have a livelihood that you're passionate about, that's fine, but pushing that rhetoric on other people you don't even know personally is depressing as fuck lol also, i don't know if english is your first language, and if not, then it's understandable. however, your original phrasing of "necessarily" does not line up with your explanation. using the word necessarily at that point in the sentence attaches it to the concept "falling for someone". if what you said was actually true, you would have phrased your statement in a way that "necessarily" refers to "whether this happened or not". what you ACTUALLY said simply means "i don't see why [an actor] would fall for [their coworker], it's just a job." with that phrasing, attaching "it's just a job" on the end of the same sentence and same topic, you are directly saying that it being "just a job" is the reason an actor wouldn't be attracted to their coworker. like i said before, there have been a multitude of real-life examples where this absolutely isn't the case, so my original argument of this type of perspective being removed from reality is fully intact.
@Martius Black i'm not heated. i said what i said because it was a direct response to your reply. if you're gonna strawman my arguments, of course i have to break it down in a way that's simple. and yet, you are STILL misunderstanding my point even after i explained multiple times. it doesn't matter that to you it's just a job, my point is that just because you PERSONALLY view it like that, that doesn't mean that everyone does too. and your original comment operates under the assumption that the op's original questions were somehow invalid because you think that a job is just a job. my *point* is that not everyone thinks that way, and there are plenty of people (especially in jobs relating to the arts/creativity) who don't view their job as just a job, just a way to make money, etc. are there people like that? sure! is that a reason to disregard the WEALTH of actors whose jobs intertwine with their lives and personality, that mesh very heavily whether they're in a work setting or not? nope! you *are* being bold to assume people in a (presumably) very different type of job and work environment from you view their lives the same way you do. and, taking a page from your own book, the "job is just a job" mentality isn't the default. speaking of, i also never said that being attracted to your coworkers is the default, so what the hell does that mean? like, genuinely, i'm honestly confused. the entire point of my comment in the first place was to point out that not every situation is the same and that you two were completely ignoring a massive section of people who directly contradict the narrative you're pushing. it was literally jut about a different perspective. but you've come back arguing against points i didn't even make, taking my arguments and twisting them to fit your own side, etc etc-the fact that this is even an "agree or disagree" thing is baffling to me. i thought it was pretty clear that this was an issue of both sides being technically right. if it wasn't, then that's my bad. the problem isn't with your personal perspective, it's 1. the way you keep coming back with strawman arguments to things i wasn't even saying and 2. portraying your arguments as if they somehow cancel out mine just because they are yours and your perspective. you've been consistently framing your rhetoric from your own point of view, which isn't an inherently bad or wrong thing, but it DOES mean that your opinion is subjective and biased because of your own experiences. i've been consistently speaking about other people, real life actors who ACTUALLY have this job and view it that way. i'm referencing fact and genuine situations, my "theory" put into effect through actual actors who think this way. are there actors who think the way you're saying? absolutely! but that doesn't mean that they're suddenly the majority (or in this case, perth himself is) just because you personally think that way. it doesn't matter who's "right or wrong", what matters is that you not disregard and write off other very real instances and mindsets just because you haven't experienced them yourself. i don't really intend to reply about this again. "agree to disagree", or whatever.
@@drewisdreaming Mmmmh i see *someone* has deleted their replies huh... In any case (i haven't read all of yours, just the first one) I really agree with you. As much as is it a job and with time and experience you get to sperate yourself with you character a bit easier, it's still part of the job to be immersed in someone else's feelings... And you can't really control who you are attracted to. Which I wonder if it might be the reason why some chemistry really seem off on some shows... Can't get along with anyone. But in any case, there is a loooot of known actors out there who have ended up marrying or getting together with a costar. Even after years of experience, so i guess sometimes it's just inevitable.
I love how kindly spoken Perth is. When explaining how long fight scenes take he said: "Fight scenes for me have taken the longest" and immediately added, "Not because people aren't performing them well but because they take the most amount of time." I've noticed him correcting or adding something to what he previously said a few times in this video and it just helped make sure that there really are no misunderstandings but also shows how Perth doesn't want to blame others. He's not blaming any production company, any staff/other professionals, or any other actors. He simply genuinely wants us to know how everything works. And this may seem like a small detail but I love this. It just shows again that, like Perth said himself, how different he is from Ken because he is anything but mean.
Well said!! I enjoy Perth's videos for the same reason. He is so respectful yet informative. I could watch his videos all day and not tire of hearing him explain things!! 🥰😍😘
i feel like you’ve answered every single aspect of my curiosity and you’ve worded them perfectly. thank you to whoever who sent in these questions and thanks to perth for answering them so thoroughly. you’re doing amazing on both series. sending love and virtual hugs from m’sia
We get to see you act as two different people at the same time with KP and Cutie Pie! We are so proud of how far you have come in your acting career! Su Su na❤️
You feature in two very popular series (and, all that entails re marketing and promotion) and still manage to create exciting content for your community of fans. I really love that; and, I am so proud of you. Long may your success continue, Sir Perth.
Now I finally understand why most actors still looked surprised when they were watching a reaction video of their own series. And finally know how complex the industry is. Bravo to all crews who have worked so hard to produce such a high-quality result!
@@Minji68689 ??? y'all use it in very strange way. well it's always been used around 1970s & 80s and its origins come from the Black&Latin LGBTQ+ ballroom culture and these str8 teenage girls colonizing the word w/o even knowing how to use it in a sentence 💀 same thing as what y'all did w POV on tiktok last 2020
@@Rheide- I haven't seen her in recent series. But I know Studio Wabi is making the story for the other gay side couple so hoping to see her again and the whole cast. ^^
I would love to hear you talk about being multilingual in a TV show. Hearing you switch between English and Thai and in KinnPorche has been one of the highlights of watching the series for me.
I have silently watched you from your first to today - not every one but most and Perth I am so very proud of your growth. Love you - I giggle at your Aussie accent in the shows it is wonderful. This grandma has a lot of fun. Blessings and Joy to you. Thanks a bunch
Congratulations on being in two successful series, being able to balance and be a different person in each and having time to create content for us. Well done.
Honestly one of the best UA-camrs and no one can say otherwise. Also your acting in every drama you’ve been in is amazing every time I see you in KinnPorsche I’m like PERTH you stand out genuinely get excited when you come on screen
Wished you talked more about “BL”. What’s the culture and practice in these productions. It’s a whole genre of its own with specific actors…etc I would’ve loved if your dived into that a bit.
YES! This is what I would like to hear about as well. But I don't think he will as they have non disclosure agreements for sure which means they can't share too much about the procedures/ practice (good and bad) in the industry. Also, he is pretty new to the industry as well, I wouldn't want him to be placed in a compromising situation. I liked his character in Cutie Pie but the story really didn't do it for me, it had too many bad BL tropes so kinda stopped watching it. I'm not against watching KinnPorshe as I do love action shows, maybe I should give it a try and see. Anyway, what's more interesting for me is as he is Australian and here in Australia we have more pro-lgbt views and have legalised same sex marriage. When I hear him I find it strange that an Australian person would take part in BL rather than lgbt series if that makes sense. If I was his parent or sibling I would defs be giving him and everyone a damn earful about lgbt rep and all of that. However, of course he can do what he wants but I'm just very passionate about lgbt related things. I wish the BL tv show industry would change but for that to happen Japan manga BL industry which is the originator is the genre needs to go through a massive change/ revolution as well. If GL genre can change since there are female and male writers and many stories are lgbt+ inclusive so can the BL genre, we just need to educate ourself and create better stories. PS: I mean no offence to Perth as he is a wonderful person but yeah lgbt related things are something I'm very passionate about hence the long rant, sorry about that too. I'm really glad he made this channel and keeps us all entertained and informed.
@@sunnyv7745 @Sunny V I love your passion for progress with regard to LGBT+ as it relates to BL (with its history of problematic tropes and a fetishistic angle, which is what I'm assuming you are concerned about). I feel that progress is already taking place within the BL genre as consumers and creators are being influenced by the sincerity and compassion coming from Thai culture, as well as the fact that each new young generation that becomes the BL audience and BL authors naturally bring healthier ideals about LGBT+ and those expectations are then influencing the genre. Am I making any sense? Lol 🤣 I'm not saying we don't need progress, so I guess I'm just feeling grateful for the progress I am seeing already. Anyway, I also would love to hear Perth's thoughts about the BL genre across the various countries' cultures, and about LGBT+ representation and advocacy in the industry. Maybe he's already talked about these? Perth, as always, I have so much respect and admiration for you as a person and an actor. Thank you for making this world a better place by being your lovely authentic self. And please don't feel pigeon holed by that admiration into only showing us your good angles, you're allowed to be human, too!
It was really fun hearing Perth speak about his experience on set and I absolutely love watching him in both Cutie Pie and Kinn Porsche! Such different roles but made perfect because of him
I’m not sure if you’ve ever made a video like this before but can you talk about how you got into acting? Like what made you want to act, why in Thailand, how you landed your first big role, your positive and negative experiences of working in the industry, your favorite role you’ve ever played, how you learned to speak Thai, etc? I think it would be such an interesting topic!☺️
Loved hearing your personal answers to these questions. Like you said, it varies per actor, but hearing your thoughts/practices teaches us so much more about you as a person AND actor. Thank you for sharing with us!
It's cool hearing it from your perspective, it's obviously not the same, but it reminds me a lot of when I went to school for music and we'd do concerts or musicals, it consists of a lot of repetition, practice and performance, but also a lot of snacking, sleeping and hanging out with friends haha
This is really interesting for me, as I want to study performance arts. How do you maintain continuity in terms of facial expressions and hand gestures or even body language between long shots, close ups and so on? I know, as you said, the editors will choose specific frames so I’m sure they won’t choose ones that don’t correlate with the previous ones but as an actor do you have a way of remembering what exactly it was that you did to try keep it as similar as possible?
I guess that's when directors come in to tell you what's ok and what's not. What each character do is a choice that is choreographed in a way. And of course, if you've done your homework and all the acting workshop, then you'll know what to do. I don't have experience in filming a show btw, but I did study performance arts a bit so that's my two cents.
I don't about Thai productions, but in the U.S. there's a person called a script supervisor and continuity is their job. They note down all of the wardrobe, makeup, blocking, actions, etc. So one scene can flow into the next. And their notes also help the editor to connect things in the editing room.
@@karakask5488 I see, that’s really interesting! Thank you for letting me know! 💕I get the bigger stuff being choreographed but I was wondering about like small things like say, for example, the actor moved their hand in a certain way and then have to make sure they move it that way again for the next shot. I have pretty much no experience at all minus one short film that my friends and I did for their film festival entry, and then we had people doing several jobs to keep things small scale. Even then, our MUA did most of the continuation noting but still I noticed once or twice one of us was turning our head in a different direction in the long shot as opposed to the close up or something small to that effect. I couldn’t imagine how difficult it must be for a full series or movie... 😅 But I hope to find out one day.
@@chantellelabuschagne4249 That sounds like you had fun! In productions here the script supervisor is supposed to note all of that stuff. I remember once the script supervisor had to note how long the ash on a cigarette the actor was holding was so that when they shot a different angle it would be the same. So it gets pretty detailed! But yeah the MUA and hair people also take continuity photos, as do the wardrobe people, and the set decorators. But for angles of heads and stuff, that's the script supervisor. Good luck with your performances, I'm sure I'll see you on screen one day!
I love how open you are with us fans. I appreciate all of your content and am excited to see you in so many series. You are really developing a an actor.
MUCHAS GRACIAS, es demasiado el trabajo que hacen todos los actores y cuanto cariño y dedicación le ponen, gracias a todos los que ponen el corazón para poder seguir viendo series, desdé los productores y todo el personal. Como siempre amando tus videos Perth.💗
I see how Perth developed as a UA-camr, then as a streamer, then as an artist. He really have gone a long way now and there is no turning back. Hope you got your own main role someday, might it be a BL series or not, I will support it. BTW, this is a fun vid but tbh I find nothing in particular about BL. Haha. Perhaps next time choose more juicy questions like how do you prepare for intimate BL scenes or kissing scenes and such. 😅😁
He's only really worked on BL sets though so his experience is based on these types of sets and the most he's done personally on intimacy is like that one kiss with Talay, so I personally wasn't expecting more because he's not gonna talk on behalf of how others experienced the set. We may get more when the second series drops and we get more RamKing though so maybe he will eventually have another Q&A in the future.
Acting sounds fun but also challenging. Lol that 80% in the moment and 20% not in the moment and checking whether in/out of frame is like the best description. It really is a job, can't imagine being repetitive for 10 takes and trying to sound the same and feel the same each time. It makes me think that what if they use more cameras. Will there be less takes but then again if it is the same guys behind the cameras, maybe it doesn't help to add another camera.
Damn Perth, just finished Cutie Pie and the 10th episode of KinnPorsche and I gotta say, you’re one hell of an actor. Keep up the good work! Oh and you didn’t have to shock me that hard in KinnPorsche, gave me a heart attack
This was really interesting, thanks so much for taking the time to answer our questions! Would love a part 2 if you're ever willing or have the time. :)
this is so interesting! i couldn't imagine how actors can do 2-3 times take and keep the same gestures and expression(?). Thank you p perth for answering the questions🥰
Just finished watching Today's episode for cutie pie the series and KPTS and I can't believe how different Perth's characters are from both series. One's so friendly and one's not even smiling a bit but i love seeing Perth from both series so much. He's a really great actor and i'm looking forward to his future projects 💕
I really like how you managed the time for both popular series and still have time to listen your fans and creating UA-cam videos for them.i'm cheering for you 🥺🥺🥺🥺 you're the best!!!!!!
It's really amazing to see a thai actor host a full vedio in english that shows how much you concern for international fans like us. You are amazing Preeth, I'm the big fan of Ram, from My Engineer. I'm.waiting for My Engineer season 2 for ages. Happy to see you in Kinnporsche & Cutiepie, want you to do more. Wish you all success.
Gracias por traernos contenido y responder a nuestras preguntas. Como fans estamos muy interesados en conocer mas sobre los actores y el como se lleva acabo una serie. Es muy grato saber todo el esfuerzo y dedicación que realiza cada persona para que al final nos entreguen un trabajo de calidad, esto me hace amar a un mas las series y todas las personas involucradas...¡estan creando algo hermoso! Espero con ansias el siguiente video.❤️
Perth, this was MAD FASCINATING to hear from your perspective. I'm watching "Cutie Pie" and "Kinn Porsche." Do you improvise your English lines in "Kinn Porsche," or does the script have you speak some lines in English? 🇺🇸🤝🇦🇺
Usually it's hard for me to do listening english talk, but surprisingly I can easily understand what you said without even use any subtitles! I really appreciate the way you considering International fans! 😀 I hope you will get more series with more various type of character in the future! I really like your acting, Perth! Su su na 😆❤️
When you talked about an average of 10 takes... Honestly that made me really appreciate some of the more emotional scenes in some of the shows I've watched. Trying to bring that level of intensity 10 different times and still feel authentic has to be a pretty draining day! And then my thoughts switched to romantic scenes and my brain just kind of 😶. Because this means those actors had a LOT more contact that what we as the audience see. And if fight scenes require a lot of choreography, then one can only imagine how much extra prep work goes into romance scenes. Regardless of content, is there some sort of, idk "emotional aftercare" that is allowed/provided when dealing with emotionally high intensity scenes? 🤔
I remember seeing a short video saying that Nanon in Bad Buddy couldn't stop crying after they shot the emotional scene on the roof, he had really gotten into character and the staff gave him time to gather his own self back. I'm also really wondering about the psychological help actors, and esp BL actors, may get. Esp BL actors, because when shooting is over, they're still expected to act as a couple with their paired partner at events and also "off" (but filmed) for fan service... It must be really exhausting. I hope people don't break from all this pressure we fans put on them 😕
@@Ocean8soul Yes I heard about Nanon's case too and it's a process called method acting where the actor becomes the character and feels the emotions as you mentioned, not sure if this is the right term but it's what I saw others commenting. I personally detest the fanservice cuz it just seems very unnecessary and fetishising to me. They don't need to do it at all and the leads can promote the shows through others means. Straight pairings don't need to do it so why should the gay pairings!...Us fans shouldn't be putting this pressure on them either, we can simply support them and be happy they made the show come to life. But yes your right I wonder what counselling help they get if they were need it. PS: Sorry I don't mean to offend you or anyone else. I am just simply very tired by our lgbt folks being used as a gimmick/ for profit etc and all the shit we have already been through. People can like BL stories and find the pairings cute but it's never okay to ship them in real life openly when it can cause more harm to the actors and also to lgbt+ persons too.
I'm going to add my two cents as a musical theater person (community theater level) A handful of years ago, we did hunchback of notre dame. The original version's plot (not the happy ending from disney). Basically the entirety of the second act is one intense emotion after another, and we have to be *on* the entire time we're on stage because someone can spot you immediately if you lose interest in what's happening. Unlike filmed media, we run the scene off and on for maybe a month before we do performances, and closer to performance, we'll likely run the scene multiple times in a row if blocking or intent needs to change. Once we run an emotionally intense scene a few times, we get a break to calm down and may rehearse something less intensive before coming back. Obviously this is theater and not film, so I can't say anything for his experience. As for falling back into the same emotional state, it's not uncommon to see someone look emotional, then when the director stops us, deadpan, then emotional again the moment we pick back up because we work on learning what looking emotional looks like (also, if you make a sad face for long enough you'll feel sad, and doing something like that can get you to the right mood). If we're going in cold, we'll think about something to put us in the right state of mind like a song or mentally reviewing the story up to that point for our character. Once again, this is only what I experience doing community theater for fun, and it's likely different for someone filming, but in both cases it *is* acting so I may not be too far from the mark.
Fascinating, thank you so much! And YES PLEASE to a part 2!! And regarding the crying: couldn't you just peel an onion? Works for me every evening when cooking dinner ;)
Fun video and would love to see more! Started watching Kinn Porsche because I wanted to see you in it, then got caught up in the story line too, though having difficulty finding versions with English subtitles. But was also impressed with what you bring to each production - again, you fit in but you're also uniquely you and it's fun to see you. Thanks for sharing!
This is super interesting. You managed to keep really professional about it whilst still talking informally. It's also clear to see just how passionate you are about your job. Absolute respect
Every single one of these BL videos you're making are amazing. We LOVE hearing the BTS stuff from an insider. Whenever I see you on KP, I cheer!!! There's my friend, Perth!!! He's on the big screen!! Woo hoo!! And so forth. I love that your character speaks English. For whatever reason it sounds so cool!!
This is so interesting. I love to hear about the specifics of how shows get filmed and the inside information. Congratulations on your success. You’re doing great 👏👏💗
Good stuff, Perth. You've definitely become a lot more comfortable talking on camera, it's been great to see. I think a second video like this would be very well received!
PERTH YOUR ACTING SKILLS ARE ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. It’s like watching a completely different person and I was so excited to see you on Kinn Porsche we love you keep up the good work
Soooo glad that the two top Thai BL airing today you are taking a part in! You're amazing Perth and you really make international people feel welcome when it comes to the BL world and acting in general!
gracias por compartir un poco del trabajo tan increíble e inmenso q hay detrás de cada producción, es muy lindo poder escuchar las respuestas de una persona tan talentosa como vos ❤ siempre tan amable y dulce ㅠㅠ te amo
I never imagined that being an actor was that hard! I admire you a ten times more after this, thank you for putting your effort into it and letting us see you on the screen! ❤️
This was super interesting to watch! It was cool learning about the behind the scenes stuff and understanding your thought process when it comes to acting. Thank you for making this video 👍🏼😃
I am really happy to see you acting in 2 different series at the same time and just being able to watch you become better and better bring me joy. I also appreciate that you are sharing all of this with us. Much love!
I learned some artists works backgrounds from end to start. Also, it looks like it's chaotic on a film set but actually it's organized with all the different departments working together as one and everyone knows what to do.
I’m impressed with you, Perth and Bible and all other Thai actors especially on KP since you can market with the wide range of language skills that you have. I have heard of Apo also and the others. Kudos to you! Sending love.
Perth, I recently discovered you as an actor when I started watching Cutie Pie and adored Jay. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw you as Ken in KinnPorsche, the way you act and can literally change into different persona. I had to do a double take when I saw you as Ken. Thanks to the fans who linked us to your YT channel, I can honestly say I've become a big fan of your work and also of you as a person, you can't go wrong with Snorlax lol. Praying for your success.🙏🏽 Thank you for taking time to do these videos, I learned a lot! My question would be, what's your favorite anime? Aside from Pokemon, sorry if you answered this already.
I subscribed before I start watching Cutie pie and then when I saw you there I can't describe how excited I was! I couldn't help it and shouted : Perth! Perth it's Perth! And I'm still so excited that I actually get to know you before watching Cutie pie^^
Perth’s answers are very accurate. I’ve worked on films, tv series & ads; everything Perth described is as he says. The only exception is when he referred to three day shooting weeks; this most likely would be because the film crew are salaried, they can work anytime in their work week - it costs the same. But when film crews are freelance, producers can’t afford to have crew not working - then working weeks are 5 day weeks minimum or 6 day weeks, 12 hours minimum per day, and as he said, up to 14-16 hours, sometimes longer if there are problems on set that delay finishing. (I worked 20 hours one time on an ad in a studio; fortunately it was a one day shoot.)
@@mazarinf5130 Sure, though I’ve seen some actors turn up, say their lines & leave as fast as they can, showing no interest at all in the overall project.
so impressed by you and everything you do. thank you for taking your time to explain to us fans a little more in depth about what you do and how the magic happens :D cant wait to see what roles we get to see you in next
I just want to say I really appreciate you being so sweet to your fans and educating us on Thai culture and just making all of these videos. lol I've always assumed all of you BL actors think we fangirls are batshit crazy.
Thanks a lot for the video! Very informative and interesting. My questions for Part 2: Is it awkward to shoot kiss scenes? Do you practice kissing before the shooting? Are there a lot of people in the room when you shoot intimate scenes? Is it easy for you to get along with the cast? Were there any problems with it? Tell us about your favourite/least favourite scene. Are you always satisfied with the way the scene turned out? Maybe after watching the result you feel like "Oh, I should have done this and that to make it better.." Do you want to continue being a BL actor? I'm looking forward to Part 2 😍
Watching KinnPorsche was hella funny bc English gets slipped in randomly. Love Vegas with his American accent and Ken with his Aussie accent.
And Jeff and Mile with their Asian accent 😁
I love accents. I understand why people want to speak new languages without an accent at all but… I just find accents so charming. Embrace the accents! Please world. Lol
Acting a scene where there's romance or flirtation - is it ever awkward to have staff around? When you're acting in a relationship with someone how do you not catch feelings for them? How do you unwind from your character? When you're around people you've acted with - is there like.. danger of slipping into character or does it just dissipate with time? Is there a distinct separation between actor and character and does that ever blur when you're spending SO much time with one person? The psychological aspect of acting is really interesting to think about.
Not necessarily, as it is just a job.
(Is this better wording, drewisdreaming?)
calling it "just a job" is HEAVILY diluting and disrespecting the amount of work actors put into their roles. given the entire concept of immersing yourself in your role even outside of the context of filming so you connect to your character on a more personal and emotional level, it's perfectly reasonable for there to be a mental meshing that can be hard to break away from. when you're devoting almost all your time to becoming someone else, at what point do you end and the character begins?
of course, because they are professionals, this distinction and compartmentalization gets easier over time. but that isn't to say that it doesn't and hasn't happened even with the most decorated actors, so op's questions are completely logical and reasonable.
also, implying that there's no possible way that someone can ever be attracted to their coworker simply BECAUSE it's a job or that it's unprofessional somehow to catch feelings for someone you work closely with in a romantic context (something you literally can't even control) is really out of touch with reality lol. where were you for all the couples that got together during filming for a romantic story? i'm not saying this is necessarily always true or even just true for perth, but completely dismissing the notion outright is really weird and disillusioned lol
@@BMB200 @Martius Black you're not even addressing the actual issue. don't try to strawman me-nobody was disputing that acting is a job, are you serious? what i SAID is to not call it "JUST a job" as a way to reduce the actor's emotional investment to their work. if you don't have a livelihood that you're passionate about, that's fine, but pushing that rhetoric on other people you don't even know personally is depressing as fuck lol
also, i don't know if english is your first language, and if not, then it's understandable. however, your original phrasing of "necessarily" does not line up with your explanation. using the word necessarily at that point in the sentence attaches it to the concept "falling for someone". if what you said was actually true, you would have phrased your statement in a way that "necessarily" refers to "whether this happened or not". what you ACTUALLY said simply means "i don't see why [an actor] would fall for [their coworker], it's just a job." with that phrasing, attaching "it's just a job" on the end of the same sentence and same topic, you are directly saying that it being "just a job" is the reason an actor wouldn't be attracted to their coworker. like i said before, there have been a multitude of real-life examples where this absolutely isn't the case, so my original argument of this type of perspective being removed from reality is fully intact.
@Martius Black i'm not heated. i said what i said because it was a direct response to your reply. if you're gonna strawman my arguments, of course i have to break it down in a way that's simple.
and yet, you are STILL misunderstanding my point even after i explained multiple times. it doesn't matter that to you it's just a job, my point is that just because you PERSONALLY view it like that, that doesn't mean that everyone does too. and your original comment operates under the assumption that the op's original questions were somehow invalid because you think that a job is just a job. my *point* is that not everyone thinks that way, and there are plenty of people (especially in jobs relating to the arts/creativity) who don't view their job as just a job, just a way to make money, etc. are there people like that? sure! is that a reason to disregard the WEALTH of actors whose jobs intertwine with their lives and personality, that mesh very heavily whether they're in a work setting or not? nope! you *are* being bold to assume people in a (presumably) very different type of job and work environment from you view their lives the same way you do. and, taking a page from your own book, the "job is just a job" mentality isn't the default.
speaking of, i also never said that being attracted to your coworkers is the default, so what the hell does that mean? like, genuinely, i'm honestly confused. the entire point of my comment in the first place was to point out that not every situation is the same and that you two were completely ignoring a massive section of people who directly contradict the narrative you're pushing. it was literally jut about a different perspective. but you've come back arguing against points i didn't even make, taking my arguments and twisting them to fit your own side, etc etc-the fact that this is even an "agree or disagree" thing is baffling to me. i thought it was pretty clear that this was an issue of both sides being technically right. if it wasn't, then that's my bad.
the problem isn't with your personal perspective, it's 1. the way you keep coming back with strawman arguments to things i wasn't even saying and 2. portraying your arguments as if they somehow cancel out mine just because they are yours and your perspective. you've been consistently framing your rhetoric from your own point of view, which isn't an inherently bad or wrong thing, but it DOES mean that your opinion is subjective and biased because of your own experiences. i've been consistently speaking about other people, real life actors who ACTUALLY have this job and view it that way. i'm referencing fact and genuine situations, my "theory" put into effect through actual actors who think this way. are there actors who think the way you're saying? absolutely! but that doesn't mean that they're suddenly the majority (or in this case, perth himself is) just because you personally think that way. it doesn't matter who's "right or wrong", what matters is that you not disregard and write off other very real instances and mindsets just because you haven't experienced them yourself.
i don't really intend to reply about this again. "agree to disagree", or whatever.
@@drewisdreaming Mmmmh i see *someone* has deleted their replies huh... In any case (i haven't read all of yours, just the first one) I really agree with you. As much as is it a job and with time and experience you get to sperate yourself with you character a bit easier, it's still part of the job to be immersed in someone else's feelings... And you can't really control who you are attracted to. Which I wonder if it might be the reason why some chemistry really seem off on some shows... Can't get along with anyone. But in any case, there is a loooot of known actors out there who have ended up marrying or getting together with a costar. Even after years of experience, so i guess sometimes it's just inevitable.
I love how kindly spoken Perth is. When explaining how long fight scenes take he said: "Fight scenes for me have taken the longest" and immediately added, "Not because people aren't performing them well but because they take the most amount of time." I've noticed him correcting or adding something to what he previously said a few times in this video and it just helped make sure that there really are no misunderstandings but also shows how Perth doesn't want to blame others. He's not blaming any production company, any staff/other professionals, or any other actors. He simply genuinely wants us to know how everything works. And this may seem like a small detail but I love this. It just shows again that, like Perth said himself, how different he is from Ken because he is anything but mean.
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That's true
Well said!! I enjoy Perth's videos for the same reason. He is so respectful yet informative. I could watch his videos all day and not tire of hearing him explain things!! 🥰😍😘
i feel like you’ve answered every single aspect of my curiosity and you’ve worded them perfectly. thank you to whoever who sent in these questions and thanks to perth for answering them so thoroughly. you’re doing amazing on both series. sending love and virtual hugs from m’sia
We get to see you act as two different people at the same time with KP and Cutie Pie! We are so proud of how far you have come in your acting career! Su Su na❤️
sorry but su su na got me laughing..we are learning thai through thai series...
@@shishrembo5251 haha yes!!!
He's in cutie pie too? I didn't know!
@@7Mushrooms7 yes he plays as Jay owner of Gemini bar
And my engineer
He is like if positivity is a person. Just seeing him smile makes me smile.
Ikrr
yesss
You feature in two very popular series (and, all that entails re marketing and promotion) and still manage to create exciting content for your community of fans. I really love that; and, I am so proud of you. Long may your success continue, Sir Perth.
Yeap
3 very popular series. My Engineer, KinnPorsche and Cutie Pie.
y destiny too I think
@@vikctoryan15 they meant currently
@@sunflower.91 they meant currently
I love how Perth became the voice of all international fans!! Thanks Perth!!! Very very appreciated!!!!! Stay happy and stay healthy!!!!
Perth staying BOOKED and BUSY! Love that for him!
But not too much, we don't want him to burn out (also, I hope those videos don't tire him, because I really like them 🥰)
I literally just said this😩
Now I finally understand why most actors still looked surprised when they were watching a reaction video of their own series. And finally know how complex the industry is. Bravo to all crews who have worked so hard to produce such a high-quality result!
Do you know whether Perth ever specifically shared abt xperience in Cutie Pie?
@@Yosatorn.Asavapatr.Naptvik He just did in this live streaming, didn't he? :o
@@BlueWithoutBiu in this video he mentioned some abt KP, but not CP
@@Yosatorn.Asavapatr.Naptvik Aaah I see. 🥰
PERTH IS SLAYING ! Legit can’t get enough of you 😭
Slay in that way is aave
@@hithere2477 girl anyone can say slay
@@Minji68689 ??? y'all use it in very strange way. well it's always been used around 1970s & 80s and its origins come from the Black&Latin LGBTQ+ ballroom culture and these str8 teenage girls colonizing the word w/o even knowing how to use it in a sentence 💀 same thing as what y'all did w POV on tiktok last 2020
@@foxlisas if I’m saying the word slay has 2 different meaning
Underrated actors who deserve lead roles: Perth and Sammy
Sammy was in Until We Meet Again right??
@@sunnyv7745 Yes, she was
@@Rheide- I haven't seen her in recent series. But I know Studio Wabi is making the story for the other gay side couple so hoping to see her again and the whole cast. ^^
@@sunnyv7745 Yeah I am so excited for Between Us.
@@sunnyv7745 Also she is included in the cast list for Between Us so she'll be there :)
You have a knack for explaining things very effectively in a way that is easy to understand. I love your videos. Thank you for uploading
I am thinking exactly the same❤ I wish he could be my Thai teacher 😂
I would love to hear you talk about being multilingual in a TV show.
Hearing you switch between English and Thai and in KinnPorche has been one of the highlights of watching the series for me.
So cool seeing Perth in two series each week and on the same day too 😂
I’m still patiently waiting for RamKing to return for My Engineer S2.
YES!! the way that last scene ended made my eyeballs fall out😭
Same, I need my RamKing story, side couple syndrome took over me bad in My Engineer
Me too 😭
Which serieses are you talking about?
@@musicalaurora629 My Engineer
(Just a warning tho the main couple is a little annoying...the other couples are what made me carry on watching lol)
I have silently watched you from your first to today - not every one but most and Perth I am so very proud of your growth. Love you - I giggle at your Aussie accent in the shows it is wonderful. This grandma has a lot of fun. Blessings and Joy to you. Thanks a bunch
Congratulations on being in two successful series, being able to balance and be a different person in each and having time to create content for us. Well done.
Wouldn't have said it better 👍
Honestly one of the best UA-camrs and no one can say otherwise. Also your acting in every drama you’ve been in is amazing every time I see you in KinnPorsche I’m like PERTH you stand out genuinely get excited when you come on screen
Wished you talked more about “BL”. What’s the culture and practice in these productions. It’s a whole genre of its own with specific actors…etc
I would’ve loved if your dived into that a bit.
Hope he sees this comment and makes a part 2!
YES! This is what I would like to hear about as well. But I don't think he will as they have non disclosure agreements for sure which means they can't share too much about the procedures/ practice (good and bad) in the industry. Also, he is pretty new to the industry as well, I wouldn't want him to be placed in a compromising situation. I liked his character in Cutie Pie but the story really didn't do it for me, it had too many bad BL tropes so kinda stopped watching it. I'm not against watching KinnPorshe as I do love action shows, maybe I should give it a try and see.
Anyway, what's more interesting for me is as he is Australian and here in Australia we have more pro-lgbt views and have legalised same sex marriage. When I hear him I find it strange that an Australian person would take part in BL rather than lgbt series if that makes sense. If I was his parent or sibling I would defs be giving him and everyone a damn earful about lgbt rep and all of that. However, of course he can do what he wants but I'm just very passionate about lgbt related things.
I wish the BL tv show industry would change but for that to happen Japan manga BL industry which is the originator is the genre needs to go through a massive change/ revolution as well. If GL genre can change since there are female and male writers and many stories are lgbt+ inclusive so can the BL genre, we just need to educate ourself and create better stories.
PS: I mean no offence to Perth as he is a wonderful person but yeah lgbt related things are something I'm very passionate about hence the long rant, sorry about that too. I'm really glad he made this channel and keeps us all entertained and informed.
I don't think he's allowed to dig in too deep about it
@ Sunny V Facts
@@sunnyv7745 @Sunny V I love your passion for progress with regard to LGBT+ as it relates to BL (with its history of problematic tropes and a fetishistic angle, which is what I'm assuming you are concerned about). I feel that progress is already taking place within the BL genre as consumers and creators are being influenced by the sincerity and compassion coming from Thai culture, as well as the fact that each new young generation that becomes the BL audience and BL authors naturally bring healthier ideals about LGBT+ and those expectations are then influencing the genre. Am I making any sense? Lol 🤣 I'm not saying we don't need progress, so I guess I'm just feeling grateful for the progress I am seeing already. Anyway, I also would love to hear Perth's thoughts about the BL genre across the various countries' cultures, and about LGBT+ representation and advocacy in the industry. Maybe he's already talked about these?
Perth, as always, I have so much respect and admiration for you as a person and an actor. Thank you for making this world a better place by being your lovely authentic self. And please don't feel pigeon holed by that admiration into only showing us your good angles, you're allowed to be human, too!
It was really fun hearing Perth speak about his experience on set and I absolutely love watching him in both Cutie Pie and Kinn Porsche! Such different roles but made perfect because of him
I’m not sure if you’ve ever made a video like this before but can you talk about how you got into acting? Like what made you want to act, why in Thailand, how you landed your first big role, your positive and negative experiences of working in the industry, your favorite role you’ve ever played, how you learned to speak Thai, etc? I think it would be such an interesting topic!☺️
I love hearing Perth talk about his acting experience. For me, these are the most interesting of his videos.
Loved hearing your personal answers to these questions. Like you said, it varies per actor, but hearing your thoughts/practices teaches us so much more about you as a person AND actor. Thank you for sharing with us!
The way he always tries to give every person credit... To the writers, the editors, the director, the remaining cast. So sweet 💗
It's cool hearing it from your perspective, it's obviously not the same, but it reminds me a lot of when I went to school for music and we'd do concerts or musicals, it consists of a lot of repetition, practice and performance, but also a lot of snacking, sleeping and hanging out with friends haha
His smile is so freaking adorable, I love the way he talks about his job, we can see that he really loves it.
This is really interesting for me, as I want to study performance arts. How do you maintain continuity in terms of facial expressions and hand gestures or even body language between long shots, close ups and so on? I know, as you said, the editors will choose specific frames so I’m sure they won’t choose ones that don’t correlate with the previous ones but as an actor do you have a way of remembering what exactly it was that you did to try keep it as similar as possible?
I guess that's when directors come in to tell you what's ok and what's not. What each character do is a choice that is choreographed in a way. And of course, if you've done your homework and all the acting workshop, then you'll know what to do. I don't have experience in filming a show btw, but I did study performance arts a bit so that's my two cents.
I don't about Thai productions, but in the U.S. there's a person called a script supervisor and continuity is their job. They note down all of the wardrobe, makeup, blocking, actions, etc. So one scene can flow into the next. And their notes also help the editor to connect things in the editing room.
@@karakask5488 I see, that’s really interesting! Thank you for letting me know! 💕I get the bigger stuff being choreographed but I was wondering about like small things like say, for example, the actor moved their hand in a certain way and then have to make sure they move it that way again for the next shot. I have pretty much no experience at all minus one short film that my friends and I did for their film festival entry, and then we had people doing several jobs to keep things small scale. Even then, our MUA did most of the continuation noting but still I noticed once or twice one of us was turning our head in a different direction in the long shot as opposed to the close up or something small to that effect. I couldn’t imagine how difficult it must be for a full series or movie... 😅 But I hope to find out one day.
@@chantellelabuschagne4249 That sounds like you had fun! In productions here the script supervisor is supposed to note all of that stuff. I remember once the script supervisor had to note how long the ash on a cigarette the actor was holding was so that when they shot a different angle it would be the same. So it gets pretty detailed! But yeah the MUA and hair people also take continuity photos, as do the wardrobe people, and the set decorators. But for angles of heads and stuff, that's the script supervisor. Good luck with your performances, I'm sure I'll see you on screen one day!
@@karakask5488 The ash on the cigarette... wow... that’s so cool to me that those details also get noted! Thank you for chatting with me!! 💕
WTH I DIDN'T KNOW YOU WERE A UA-camR AS WELL!! I LITERALLY LOVED YOUR CHARACTER IN CUTIE PIE!!!
Perth understood the assignment✨✨✨
Perth always understands the assignment, he is an absolute champion and that’s why we love him
I love how open you are with us fans. I appreciate all of your content and am excited to see you in so many series. You are really developing a an actor.
Especially on these two, that are airing at the same time and became super popular 😲😲 I would looove to know about the casting.
The fact that this man is the bridge b/n us fans (international fans especially) and the actors. I love this
MUCHAS GRACIAS, es demasiado el trabajo que hacen todos los actores y cuanto cariño y dedicación le ponen, gracias a todos los que ponen el corazón para poder seguir viendo series, desdé los productores y todo el personal.
Como siempre amando tus videos Perth.💗
Es tan grato ver comentarios en español ☺️
Me puede traducir lo que dijo , no se inglés 😭😭😭
perth ur versatility is insane.. been watching u since my engineer aaaa
I see how Perth developed as a UA-camr, then as a streamer, then as an artist. He really have gone a long way now and there is no turning back. Hope you got your own main role someday, might it be a BL series or not, I will support it.
BTW, this is a fun vid but tbh I find nothing in particular about BL. Haha. Perhaps next time choose more juicy questions like how do you prepare for intimate BL scenes or kissing scenes and such. 😅😁
I know, it's such a clickbait title lol
@@THISandTHISandTHAT But of course I still love to watch Perth, clickbait or not. 😆
He's only really worked on BL sets though so his experience is based on these types of sets and the most he's done personally on intimacy is like that one kiss with Talay, so I personally wasn't expecting more because he's not gonna talk on behalf of how others experienced the set. We may get more when the second series drops and we get more RamKing though so maybe he will eventually have another Q&A in the future.
I’m a huge fan. My favorite line in all of KinnPorsche is “are you effing dumb bro”
That was a fun line
I’m a film student trying to get into the industry and this video is so helpful you gave such a good insight to what’s it’s like to be working on set.
omg I fell inlove with Perth talking. I could hear him ALLLLLLL DAYYYYYY!
I'm waiting for this. P'Perth make more Thai lessons. It's really helpful
Me too
Same
Me either
@@deepadil1 it's easy to learn with him. He explains very well
@@princessgrimreaper_2108 yes
Acting sounds fun but also challenging. Lol that 80% in the moment and 20% not in the moment and checking whether in/out of frame is like the best description. It really is a job, can't imagine being repetitive for 10 takes and trying to sound the same and feel the same each time. It makes me think that what if they use more cameras. Will there be less takes but then again if it is the same guys behind the cameras, maybe it doesn't help to add another camera.
Damn Perth, just finished Cutie Pie and the 10th episode of KinnPorsche and I gotta say, you’re one hell of an actor. Keep up the good work! Oh and you didn’t have to shock me that hard in KinnPorsche, gave me a heart attack
This was really interesting, thanks so much for taking the time to answer our questions! Would love a part 2 if you're ever willing or have the time. :)
It's strange to say this, but when you speak English, I melt like butter. You have a very beautiful diction.
Thank you Ken❤. It's useful
this is so interesting! i couldn't imagine how actors can do 2-3 times take and keep the same gestures and expression(?). Thank you p perth for answering the questions🥰
It always catches me off guard hearing my Australian accent out of the blue while watching shows you’re in 😂
Just finished watching Today's episode for cutie pie the series and KPTS and I can't believe how different Perth's characters are from both series. One's so friendly and one's not even smiling a bit but i love seeing Perth from both series so much. He's a really great actor and i'm looking forward to his future projects 💕
I really like how you managed the time for both popular series and still have time to listen your fans and creating UA-cam videos for them.i'm cheering for you 🥺🥺🥺🥺 you're the best!!!!!!
It's really amazing to see a thai actor host a full vedio in english that shows how much you concern for international fans like us. You are amazing Preeth, I'm the big fan of Ram, from My Engineer. I'm.waiting for My Engineer season 2 for ages. Happy to see you in Kinnporsche & Cutiepie, want you to do more. Wish you all success.
I'm just amazed that you have time to breathe never mind you tube, Twitter etc! I hope you have fun and enjoy the work! 🤗🤗🤗
Gracias por traernos contenido y responder a nuestras preguntas.
Como fans estamos muy interesados en conocer mas sobre los actores y el como se lleva acabo una serie.
Es muy grato saber todo el esfuerzo y dedicación que realiza cada persona para que al final nos entreguen un trabajo de calidad, esto me hace amar a un mas las series y todas las personas involucradas...¡estan creando algo hermoso!
Espero con ansias el siguiente video.❤️
Perth, this was MAD FASCINATING to hear from your perspective. I'm watching "Cutie Pie" and "Kinn Porsche." Do you improvise your English lines in "Kinn Porsche," or does the script have you speak some lines in English? 🇺🇸🤝🇦🇺
I want more of his series!!! He's so amazing!!💕😭 can't get enough
As usual, you nailed it, Nong Perth. Congratulations on your two series. Many more to come.
Usually it's hard for me to do listening english talk, but surprisingly I can easily understand what you said without even use any subtitles! I really appreciate the way you considering International fans! 😀 I hope you will get more series with more various type of character in the future! I really like your acting, Perth! Su su na 😆❤️
It's our unpretentious Aussie accent.
I'm French and it's exactly what I was thinking, his English is so understandable when I usually find Aussie's accent very difficult to get
When you talked about an average of 10 takes... Honestly that made me really appreciate some of the more emotional scenes in some of the shows I've watched. Trying to bring that level of intensity 10 different times and still feel authentic has to be a pretty draining day!
And then my thoughts switched to romantic scenes and my brain just kind of 😶. Because this means those actors had a LOT more contact that what we as the audience see. And if fight scenes require a lot of choreography, then one can only imagine how much extra prep work goes into romance scenes. Regardless of content, is there some sort of, idk "emotional aftercare" that is allowed/provided when dealing with emotionally high intensity scenes? 🤔
I remember seeing a short video saying that Nanon in Bad Buddy couldn't stop crying after they shot the emotional scene on the roof, he had really gotten into character and the staff gave him time to gather his own self back.
I'm also really wondering about the psychological help actors, and esp BL actors, may get. Esp BL actors, because when shooting is over, they're still expected to act as a couple with their paired partner at events and also "off" (but filmed) for fan service...
It must be really exhausting. I hope people don't break from all this pressure we fans put on them 😕
@@Ocean8soul Yes I heard about Nanon's case too and it's a process called method acting where the actor becomes the character and feels the emotions as you mentioned, not sure if this is the right term but it's what I saw others commenting.
I personally detest the fanservice cuz it just seems very unnecessary and fetishising to me. They don't need to do it at all and the leads can promote the shows through others means. Straight pairings don't need to do it so why should the gay pairings!...Us fans shouldn't be putting this pressure on them either, we can simply support them and be happy they made the show come to life. But yes your right I wonder what counselling help they get if they were need it.
PS: Sorry I don't mean to offend you or anyone else. I am just simply very tired by our lgbt folks being used as a gimmick/ for profit etc and all the shit we have already been through. People can like BL stories and find the pairings cute but it's never okay to ship them in real life openly when it can cause more harm to the actors and also to lgbt+ persons too.
@@sunnyv7745 Don't be sorry. What you're saying is 100% true.
@@sunnyv7745 i totally agree with you and dont be sorry!!
I'm going to add my two cents as a musical theater person (community theater level)
A handful of years ago, we did hunchback of notre dame. The original version's plot (not the happy ending from disney). Basically the entirety of the second act is one intense emotion after another, and we have to be *on* the entire time we're on stage because someone can spot you immediately if you lose interest in what's happening.
Unlike filmed media, we run the scene off and on for maybe a month before we do performances, and closer to performance, we'll likely run the scene multiple times in a row if blocking or intent needs to change.
Once we run an emotionally intense scene a few times, we get a break to calm down and may rehearse something less intensive before coming back. Obviously this is theater and not film, so I can't say anything for his experience.
As for falling back into the same emotional state, it's not uncommon to see someone look emotional, then when the director stops us, deadpan, then emotional again the moment we pick back up because we work on learning what looking emotional looks like (also, if you make a sad face for long enough you'll feel sad, and doing something like that can get you to the right mood). If we're going in cold, we'll think about something to put us in the right state of mind like a song or mentally reviewing the story up to that point for our character.
Once again, this is only what I experience doing community theater for fun, and it's likely different for someone filming, but in both cases it *is* acting so I may not be too far from the mark.
ドラマ制作の裏側を、丁寧に説明してくれてありがとうございました!とても興味のある話で楽しかったです🎶先日日本でのテレビ出演もありがとうございました🙏わざわざこの為に来日してくれて本当に感謝です!日本語もとても上手に話せていて、凄いなと思いました👏👏👏私も今、タイ語の勉強をしています。文字にも会話の聞き取りにも苦戦していますが、Perthさんのように、ペラペラに話せるようにいつかなりたいのて頑張ります💪
Fascinating, thank you so much! And YES PLEASE to a part 2!! And regarding the crying: couldn't you just peel an onion? Works for me every evening when cooking dinner ;)
You're killing it this year with both series, king. Thank you for sharing these insights.
Fun video and would love to see more! Started watching Kinn Porsche because I wanted to see you in it, then got caught up in the story line too, though having difficulty finding versions with English subtitles. But was also impressed with what you bring to each production - again, you fit in but you're also uniquely you and it's fun to see you. Thanks for sharing!
This is super interesting. You managed to keep really professional about it whilst still talking informally. It's also clear to see just how passionate you are about your job. Absolute respect
Thanks so much for this informative video!
I would like a part two! 🥰
I dont know. Im just amazed on how he speaks and his composure and that smile that never goes away. Yet loved seeing you in CP and Kp character 🥺😍
Perth you are everywhere lately and we are so here for it ❤️ Love you, congrats on all the success and keep it up!
Thanks for sharing! It's interesting to get your take on things behind the scenes. I'd love a part two.
Every single one of these BL videos you're making are amazing. We LOVE hearing the BTS stuff from an insider. Whenever I see you on KP, I cheer!!! There's my friend, Perth!!! He's on the big screen!! Woo hoo!! And so forth. I love that your character speaks English. For whatever reason it sounds so cool!!
I'm proud of how far you've come with your acting career!
This is so interesting. I love to hear about the specifics of how shows get filmed and the inside information. Congratulations on your success. You’re doing great 👏👏💗
Your English accent is soooo great bro! I can;t stop hearing itttt
Good stuff, Perth. You've definitely become a lot more comfortable talking on camera, it's been great to see. I think a second video like this would be very well received!
PERTH YOUR ACTING SKILLS ARE ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. It’s like watching a completely different person and I was so excited to see you on Kinn Porsche we love you keep up the good work
You're slowly becoming one of my absolute favourite Thai actors 🤧 hope to see you as a lead soon
Soooo glad that the two top Thai BL airing today you are taking a part in! You're amazing Perth and you really make international people feel welcome when it comes to the BL world and acting in general!
gracias por compartir un poco del trabajo tan increíble e inmenso q hay detrás de cada producción, es muy lindo poder escuchar las respuestas de una persona tan talentosa como vos ❤ siempre tan amable y dulce ㅠㅠ te amo
I never imagined that being an actor was that hard! I admire you a ten times more after this, thank you for putting your effort into it and letting us see you on the screen! ❤️
This was super interesting to watch! It was cool learning about the behind the scenes stuff and understanding your thought process when it comes to acting. Thank you for making this video 👍🏼😃
I am really happy to see you acting in 2 different series at the same time and just being able to watch you become better and better bring me joy. I also appreciate that you are sharing all of this with us. Much love!
I learned some artists works backgrounds from end to start. Also, it looks like it's chaotic on a film set but actually it's organized with all the different departments working together as one and everyone knows what to do.
It’s so fun to listen to you talk honestly
what gets me is the FACT that you are so talented to remember the lines for both series at the same time 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I’m impressed with you, Perth and Bible and all other Thai actors especially on KP since you can market with the wide range of language skills that you have. I have heard of Apo also and the others. Kudos to you! Sending love.
Perth, I recently discovered you as an actor when I started watching Cutie Pie and adored Jay. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw you as Ken in KinnPorsche, the way you act and can literally change into different persona. I had to do a double take when I saw you as Ken. Thanks to the fans who linked us to your YT channel, I can honestly say I've become a big fan of your work and also of you as a person, you can't go wrong with Snorlax lol. Praying for your success.🙏🏽 Thank you for taking time to do these videos, I learned a lot!
My question would be, what's your favorite anime? Aside from Pokemon, sorry if you answered this already.
Can’t wait to see you as lead in RamKing the series. hope that will be the name. Best wishes from USA 🇺🇸.😍
Agree with this so much!
this video was so interesting and informative! this makes my dream of being in the visual media world even bigger and exciting! ◡̈
I’m so happy to see Perth finally getting the recognition he deserves 💓 I love him sm!
I subscribed before I start watching Cutie pie and then when I saw you there I can't describe how excited I was!
I couldn't help it and shouted : Perth! Perth it's Perth!
And I'm still so excited that I actually get to know you before watching Cutie pie^^
i've been watching you since my engineer! ure such an good actor, i really like your characters!
Perth’s answers are very accurate. I’ve worked on films, tv series & ads; everything Perth described is as he says. The only exception is when he referred to three day shooting weeks; this most likely would be because the film crew are salaried, they can work anytime in their work week - it costs the same. But when film crews are freelance, producers can’t afford to have crew not working - then working weeks are 5 day weeks minimum or 6 day weeks, 12 hours minimum per day, and as he said, up to 14-16 hours, sometimes longer if there are problems on set that delay finishing. (I worked 20 hours one time on an ad in a studio; fortunately it was a one day shoot.)
Yeah, he's done 4 tv shows now, I assume he probably knows what he's talking about!
@@mazarinf5130 Sure, though I’ve seen some actors turn up, say their lines & leave as fast as they can, showing no interest at all in the overall project.
Ya quiero verte como un personaje principal 😍 ojalá pronto te den esa gran oportunidad!
Bodyguard at morning. Bar owner at night.
HAHAHAH sorry
Hahah 😂
This was quite an informative video thanks a lot!! It really takes so much time and effort to make a good drama/movie.
so impressed by you and everything you do. thank you for taking your time to explain to us fans a little more in depth about what you do and how the magic happens :D cant wait to see what roles we get to see you in next
I can listen to you speak all day long, your voice is so calm and soothing
I was hoping you would also talk about the fight scene against Cooper in My Engineer. It looked really brutal.
I love how fluent you are conveying your message.. I didnt skip any part of the video...
I just want to say I really appreciate you being so sweet to your fans and educating us on Thai culture and just making all of these videos. lol I've always assumed all of you BL actors think we fangirls are batshit crazy.
cant belive ur in the 2 most anticipated series atm wow, and doing relevant youtube. its cool man.
love learning about all bl series parts we dont really know about watching both your series there both amazing shows
Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the video! Very informative and interesting.
My questions for Part 2:
Is it awkward to shoot kiss scenes? Do you practice kissing before the shooting?
Are there a lot of people in the room when you shoot intimate scenes?
Is it easy for you to get along with the cast? Were there any problems with it?
Tell us about your favourite/least favourite scene.
Are you always satisfied with the way the scene turned out? Maybe after watching the result you feel like "Oh, I should have done this and that to make it better.."
Do you want to continue being a BL actor?
I'm looking forward to Part 2 😍