January 4, 2013
“The key to acting is to look ‘unwatched’. That’s what I look for as a film lover. I’m looking for ‘unwatchness’. It’s a trick, y’know. It’s so different from the energy of the theater, for example, where the whole point is [that] you’re in a room with however many hundreds of people, maybe 10, but the camera is there. It’s there! It’s looking at your every pore, and you have to remain open to it, remain relaxed to it, remain engaged with what you’re doing, remain spontaneous, remain open and free and up for it. And it’s very difficult, particularly when you are, as most of us are, shy and inclined to put up some carapace.”
Tilda Swinton, Actor
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