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Yourcinemafilms.com | Stefan Asante-Boateng (This Town, Coronation St) shares his technique for preparing for roles and overcoming the dark times in his career.

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00:00I don't really have like an elaborate process to like prepare and I just kind
00:08of drill it, just go over it line by line by line by line by line by line by line
00:12by line by line and once I get it in my mind, in terms of the lines, that's when I
00:17can kind of like put the body onto the skeleton and I figure out more things
00:20okay cool, I'm gonna say a certain word a certain time and it resonates and an
00:24idea comes into my mind that oh maybe he does this or he was like that or that
00:28person's like this etc etc so it's just yeah just drilling it over and over
00:33again and trying to figure out where the character story kind of lies and stuff
00:37like that. I thought I was ready, prepped for everything that they throw at me but the
00:46minute I sat down I could just feel it slipping, the answers didn't come out
00:52right and the way they looked at me it was like like I wasn't even there. When I
00:59get a role, how I break down the script, I kind of look at how the
01:04other characters would describe the character. I also look at the character
01:09breakdown, the character's synopsis, what they're like, kind of look at different
01:14conversations that they have, are they respected, are they not respected, people
01:18talk to them in a kind of lower tone, a more authoritative tone, that kind of
01:21thing. So I think just reading through the whole script and understanding one
01:25the story of the series, film, whatever it might be, play, how that character
01:32interacts, the words that they use, the tone and how other characters talk to
01:36them as well so kind of all that in one pot.
01:39I'm five days away from my water being cut off, I'm three hours away from losing
01:43my phone service, Bobby's got to eat man, he's looking up to me, trusting that his
01:50daddy will figure it out. My biggest challenge was playing a character that
01:55has a child that depends on him because I don't have that and it's hard to
02:00research that because if you don't have that feeling you're kind of just
02:04essentially making up on the fly. But the good thing about this was
02:10that with the monologue you kind of feel a sense of desperation and frustration
02:15that he has so that kind of plays through the scene instead of having to
02:19find it, it's already there. How I kept going in the dark moments was having a
02:24great support system around me, so a good friendship group, good family
02:28support unit, active friends that have gone through the journey as well
02:33so it made me feel like I wasn't the only person, I wasn't suffering in
02:36silence, I wasn't suffering alone and just having people that you can speak to
02:40because not a lot of people, I feel like in this industry a lot of people
02:44act as if they're doing more than what they're doing, you know, and I think less
02:50than 1% of people in this industry work so we can't all be happy but yeah just
02:54having a strong strong support or community of people that you could just
02:57vent to and just kind of you know bounce ideas off and thoughts and feelings off
03:01so being able to play as an actor is vitally important because essentially it
03:06is a kid's game in a sense in terms of being able to explore different
03:10characters and perform on stage and essentially being paid to mess around
03:15in a sense. It's a luxury but it's important to understand the reason why
03:20you got into it in the first place because you enjoyed it even when you
03:23were doing it for free. Once you get to a certain point and you have that and you
03:27just enjoy being able to perform on stage or perform on in front of on
03:31screen or in a TV series or wherever it might be it's essential because it's
03:35hard, it's not easy. This industry is tough so yeah having that child's mindset is
03:40essential I would say.

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