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rhaenella · 8 months
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Ed Speleers’ characterisation masterclass: psychopaths
“Fundamentally, I have to look at strengths and weaknesses of both the character and myself. I need to find a way in. So, if it’s playing someone who is dark and is removed from me, I need to find that. I also need to have empathy with that character. […] Using the character as a real, living, breathing human. Now, there are certain things that I can’t associate myself with that character but I need to find a way in, so, strengths and weaknesses being one. Where are we similar, where are we different; what’s that character’s point of view of the world, what’s my point of view of the world? And how can I put my own truth into that? Using a psychopath as an example… No one plays psychopath. There’s learned behaviour there. And I think you have to find ways of how does that character use his certain behaviours to get what he wants out of certain scenes. Whether it be he charms, whether he uses aggression, whether he uses empathy himself, whether he uses sorrow, whether he uses manipulation, intimidation. And how would I, Ed, maybe find ways to associate myself in those situations?” — Ed Speleers on how he gets into character for EQ Connects
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rhaenella · 9 months
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Ed Speleers' facial expressions masterclass: the 'charming and cute as hell' smile
“And then he gives me a smile that just seems so genuinely sweet with just the right touch of shyness that unexpected warmth rushes through me.”  – Suzanne Collins
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rhaenella · 1 year
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Ed Speleers’ characterisation masterclass: how to be a sarcastic little shit
Downton Abbey 4.9 “The London Season” (Christmas Special) – Jimmy Kent
You 4.8 “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” – Rhys Montrose
Star Trek: Picard 3.2 “Disengage” – Jack Crusher
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rhaenella · 1 year
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Ed Speleers’ facial expressions masterclass: the annoyed look
Downton Abbey 3.9 "A Journey to the Highlands" (Christmas Special) — Jimmy Kent
You 4.10 "The Death of Jonathan Moore" — Rhys Montrose
Star Trek: Picard 3.5 "Imposters" — Jack Crusher
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