"Start as early as you can. Make tapes of your characters"
- Tara Strong
About this Quote
This quote by Tara Strong encourages people to begin their imaginative projects as soon as possible. She recommends that individuals make tapes of their personalities to assist them obtain a much better understanding of them. This is a fantastic way to get to know your characters better and also to aid you create a much more sensible as well as credible tale. By making tapes of your personalities, you can hear their voices and obtain a better sense of their individualities. This can aid you produce a much more brilliant and appealing tale. Additionally, it can help you to better recognize the motivations and feelings of your personalities. By making the effort to make tapes of your personalities, you can create a much more engaging tale that will reel in viewers and keep them engaged.
This quote is written / told by Tara Strong somewhere between February 12, 1973 and today. She was a famous Actress from Canada.
The author also have 17 other quotes.
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