Matagal na sa industriya ang batikang direktor at aktres na si Laurice Guillen pero paano kaya siya magtrabaho sa likod ng kamera?
Abangan ang panibagong obra ni Direk Laurice na 'Asawa Ng Asawa Ko,' malapit na sa GMA Telebabad.
Abangan ang panibagong obra ni Direk Laurice na 'Asawa Ng Asawa Ko,' malapit na sa GMA Telebabad.
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00:24 See, Director Lurie, she's the type of director
00:27 that only wants the best performance out of you.
00:31 And she won't settle for just passing the exam.
00:36 So she'll really make sure that you push yourself.
00:40 Like the professors in college, when you're studying,
00:45 or you're in their class, you're not paying attention.
00:49 They just want to make sure you get the work done
00:51 and you achieve the highest grade possible.
00:53 And you get your dream job.
00:55 So she also makes us realize that we take care of our job
01:01 even extra mile.
01:03 Because there are a lot of artists
01:04 who want to get roles like this, lead, but they don't take care.
01:09 It's my first time being Director of Direct Lurie.
01:11 At first, it was intimidating because I heard a lot of stories
01:16 that Direct Lurie is very strict.
01:19 But as the taping went on, actually, more than strict,
01:22 she's like a teacher.
01:24 Because every scene, you'll learn a lot from her.
01:28 No jokes.
01:29 Because she'll really explain your character,
01:33 what your objective is in this scene, what she wants.
01:36 And when you get it, she'll say, "Good."
01:39 She's the type of director who's like your mother
01:42 who gives us tough love, especially in our craft.
01:47 She'll tell you if you want to improve something.
01:52 So you just need to...
01:56 you need to get what she wants.
02:00 And then, when you get it right, she'll praise you.
02:04 So there.
02:05 We were really starstruck at the beginning
02:08 that she'll be our director.
02:09 And it was so flattering to be a part of this show.
02:13 And to be perfectly honest,
02:15 I don't know if I can meet the expectations.
02:18 Though, it's not like Buwaya will do anything big,
02:24 which is my role.
02:25 But then, I still don't want to disappoint her.
02:27 I don't want to cause any problems.
02:31 So it's still a bit of a pressure.
02:32 And I hear a lot that she's very strict.
02:35 And I actually appreciate that about a person.
02:38 So aside from this as a job,
02:41 I treat it more as a learning experience.
02:45 I'm very grateful that I got a chance to work with
02:49 Director Louris in this project.
02:51 Because...
02:55 we're lucky that our director is also an actor.
02:59 So her perspective in terms of guiding us
03:04 has the touch of an actor and a director.
03:07 And I think it's very helpful for me.
03:10 As Director Louris,
03:13 we were very excited at first.
03:16 Because we knew that somehow,
03:18 when we were able to do a show or a TV series,
03:22 with her as the director,
03:23 we really felt like we were able to master the class.
03:26 So we were excited at first.
03:28 And we also knew that it's very challenging
03:32 to be a director.
03:33 Because you have to do all your homework.
03:35 You really need to be prepared once you get on the set.
03:38 She has to be the most terrifying but sweet director.
03:43 Because you really don't know...
03:45 I mean, you really need to be good
03:47 because you never know when the director will come in
03:50 and you'll get a headset.
03:52 So you have to always be in your best version of yourself.
03:56 You have to always do your best, follow your craft.
03:59 She really gives importance to what she does.
04:01 You can't go to the set
04:04 and not know what you're doing.
04:05 No, that's not going to happen with Director Louris.
04:08 You'll learn a lot from her.
04:10 She's very professional and she's happy.
04:13 She's happy. It's challenging.
04:15 She tells me what she wants.
04:16 And at the same time,
04:18 you can see what she's doing.
04:20 When she's directing us,
04:22 I noticed this during our taping on the bridge.
04:26 She's teaching us what she wants.
04:28 And then,
04:30 when she's doing the expression, the emotion,
04:33 I really felt it.
04:34 So I told Billie,
04:38 "Wow, that's it.
04:40 That's the scene that she wants."
04:44 Yes, she's a perfectionist.
04:46 But you know,
04:49 I learned so much from her
04:53 as an artist.
04:54 And that's what I welcome.
04:57 I'm always excited
05:00 every time I do a taping
05:02 because I know that every day,
05:05 I learn so much from her.
05:08 She's not strict.
05:10 I feel like Director Louris is my mom.
05:15 That's how I feel about her.
05:16 She guides us
05:18 when it comes to our scenes,
05:20 when it comes to the character emotions,
05:22 character track.
05:24 I don't get jealous.
05:25 Of course, I'm afraid.
05:31 You know, we look up to her and idolize her.
05:36 She's a great actress and director.
05:44 It was my first time working with Director Louris.
05:48 At first,
05:54 I was nervous.
05:56 But when we started taping,
06:00 Director Louris was so kind.
06:01 She helped us a lot.
06:03 She guided us.
06:05 And all the nervousness
06:08 disappeared.
06:10 And we were grateful
06:15 because she taught us so much.
06:17 ♪ ♪
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