"There's only so much you can do until you get on set and see the aesthetics of what you're dealing with. Then you see what the other players are giving to you. It's all about the transfer of energy between different actors"
- Karl Urban
About this Quote
In this quote, Karl Urban is going over the process of acting on set. He describes that there is a limit to what a star can do before in fact being on set and seeing the visual aspects of the scene. This includes the set design, costumes, and total aesthetics. Once on set, the star can totally comprehend the environment they are working in and how it will affect their performance. Urban likewise discusses the significance of the other actors in the scene and how their energy can affect the general performance. Performing is not almost one individual, however rather the exchange of energy between all actors included.
This quote is written / told by Karl Urban somewhere between June 7, 1972 and today. He was a famous Actor from New Zealand.
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