Are you really prepared to be an on-camera actor?
It's a valid question since most actors will fail if they are not.
Do you feel confident- in control of how your face expresses your more intimate thoughts and feelings when you're in front of the camera?
Are you able to adjust them on demand?
Do you know how intensely you're experiencing an emotion internally and how intensely it's being revealed- not just in your body and voice, but on your face?
You see, almost all actors are trained for the stage.
Stage Training relies on the body and voice to communicate thought and feeling. On-camera acting relies on the body, voice and face. Unless you know how to control how your face expresses your thoughts, feelings and emotions you are a stage-trained actor and may not be fully prepared to work in front of the camera.
Acting Face to Face 2: How to Create Genuine Emotion for TV and Film (AFF2) is Book 2 in the Acting: Face to Face Series. It picks up right where Acting: Face to Face, Book 1, left off- with the path to Emotional Alignment.