120-123

 120- Since I do not have an A3 piece of paper I made a new pdf of my monologue on my iPad and made changes on that pdf with different colored pens and highlighters. Breaking up text can help you focus more on certain parts of your character.


121: Now that we are on zoom, asking these six questions will be more important. Asking yourself questions like:

Where am I?

What am I doing?

What has just happened?

What is the time?

Who is there with me, or am I alone?

What can I see?

It is important to ask yourself these questions in order to make sure you stay true to the character's roots, and using these questions can help you stay focused on your character's mannerisms.


122: My character is a maniac, and he wants chaos.

123: With the Joker's constantly changing attitude, my delivery on certain lines will switch from serious, to laughable, to menacing, to psychotic. There will be many lines I try to give actions too.


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