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    #186486   2008-05-21 04:57 GMT      
    I'm not very worried right now but still. Any good advices : P) Thanks in advance ^ o ^
    The first one will be:
    "3, 4, 5 or 5, 12 and 13"

    Not very hard, but still

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    #186487   2008-05-21 05:14 GMT      
    Dont get worried! lol
    practice practice practice but not too much to forget your lines
    =0 gl

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    #186488   2008-05-21 06:05 GMT      
    practice in front of as many different people as you can. also, if ever you're looking for other acting jobs, check here: Hollywood-opportunities(dotcom)/opportunities, newhotstuff(dotnet), and newsbeet(dotcom).

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    #186489   2008-05-21 10:24 GMT      
    you can just say the lines over and over in your head in silence or infront of the tv.

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    #186490   2008-05-21 10:43 GMT      
    Think about why your character is saying what they're saying. Bring a life onto the film with you, not just words. Plan everything down to the most minute detail and execute it perfectly. Who you will look at, how you will say what you say, your gestures, etc. That's how I prepare when doing film.
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