It’s no secret that there are many subtleties in acting, aimed at ensuring that the viewer sees everything as it was intended. What secrets are hidden behind a beautiful picture and thoughtful scenes?
And let’s start with the “kissing” etiquette, observed for some reason only by Hollywood stars. So, in the USA, before each take, the actors eat a mint candy. At the same time, there is nothing shameful if colleagues offer it to each other.
And, for example, in the UK there is no such rule, so such a gesture can be perceived as an unpleasant hint. True, not everyone in Hollywood follows this well-established rule. So, Jennifer Lawrence on the set of “The Hunger Games” before the scenes with a kiss did not refuse to eat mustard or tuna.
There are many scenes in the cinema with crying children. Of course, they are not hurt or frightened. How then are they brought to tears? Special nannies are hired for them, who spend a lot of time with the children to establish a connection. Thanks to her, they can provoke tears in a child by imitating crying themselves.
Surely many have seen actresses running in heels in action films. This may seem rather unrealistic, but this actually happens on set. For example, Dallas Howard specially trained her ankles to participate in the movie “Jurassic World”.
It is no secret that the actors do not smoke in the frame, replacing cigarettes with special herbal cigarettes. However, they also have to refuse food, because they often have to do a lot of takes. That is why they chew their food for real and then spit it into a bucket.
By the way, this trick is quite noticeable, because the picture, as a rule, breaks off at the moment when the actor or actress must swallow food.
In tense or sports scenes, actors often have to “sweat”. Of course, it’s easier to constantly pour water on the hero, but it’s not always warm enough on the set for this. That is why water is mixed with glycerin so that it stays on the skin longer. But there are exceptions. For example, the actor from “Stranger Things” was covered in lip gloss for the effect of sweat.
It is quite difficult to portray a blind person in a frame. After all, actors have to train their eyes with special lenses that block vision. After adaptation, they are given thicker lenses, trying to depict blindness as accurately as possible. So one acting talent is definitely not enough here.
There are quite a lot of scenes in movies and TV shows (especially sitcoms) where there are a lot of people behind the main characters discussing something loudly. They don’t actually talk, they just move their lips. All the unintelligible sounds we hear appear already directly during installation.
No one wants to shine their “charms” in the frame, so for scenes in the bathroom or shower, actors and actresses put on special overlays and stickers. True, no one is immune from the fact that they peel off under water, so they are often changed to a flesh-colored swimsuit without straps.
Even the most talented actors cannot always portray the desired emotion on the first try. That is why it is often necessary to go to different tricks. For example, the director of the film “It” forbade Timm Curry, who played Pennywise, to intersect with child actors until the moment of conscientious scenes. This is what made it possible to see on the screen a real childish fright.
Many actors use small headphones during filming, however, all for different purposes. For example, Robert Downey Jr. likes to come up with alternative lines for his characters. To avoid this, an assistant regularly prompts him for scenario phrases.
But Johnny Depp listens to various sounds in headphones, allowing you to tune in to the desired emotional reaction for the most authentic game.
Do you know any other interesting secrets of the filming process?
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