We are making enormous progress on "Words Unspoken," and I wanted to talk about our strategy, especially how we have been working with our actors to make the script come to life.
We took the time to carefully review the script with our actors, Addy and Drey, before we even started getting ready to shoot. We spent a good half hour sitting down and going over each line, talking about the purposes of the protagonists, and analyzing the story's emotion ground. It was a fantastic opportunity for everyone to connect with their characters on a deeper level. After reading their lines, the actors shared their feelings about it the script.
So, we recorded the actors reading their lines. At first, they read the lines just as they were in the script. We then asked them to try different ways to conveying the lines to see what worked best for them. This method was quite helpful. It allowed us to pick up on minor details in the conversation and find perspectives we hadn't previously thought about. The actors' ability to personalize the phrases was very amazing.
This method has been very successful. Actors can relate to the characters and provide their own unique perspectives to the story, rather than just memorize words. Together, we're creating this movie, and I can't wait to see how it turns out.
Some of the most important scenes, such as Riley's letter writing scene and the emotional interaction between Riley and Phoebe, have already been filmed. We'll need to finish the outdoor scenes and some finals shots on our second day of filming.





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