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Seeing so much discourse around people in non acting fields taking up acting roles and remembered #JIN’s excellent view on it DESPITE him being an acting major. “Whether it be acting or cooking, I think there are experts on that. I'm not sure if it's okay for me to...

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( #est_rvp ) #GQThailandxEstxVacheronConstantin 🦈: i talked to myself until i felt like okay, this match is my last match. i was going to hang up my swimming cap and goggles and then focus on acting instead. but honestly, when it came to the entertainment industry, i never thought that i would have to take it seriously or that i would have to become famous or anything to that extent. i felt like i’d just leave that to the future and let time tell me whether i was truly suited for this path or not. cuz in the end, the entertainment industry was something completely new to me. i can honestly say that i wasn’t good at anything in this industry. i had to start from zero, whether it was acting, singing, dancing, meeting people or talking to people i didn’t know. i felt that everything was new to me and i had to start all over again from the beginning. people often ask me whether swimming or being an actor is harder. honestly, i can say that they’re difficult in different ways. with swimming, it’s something i had trained in since childhood. i trained until i became good at it but then there were people who were better than me, so the question is how i can improve myself further. but with acting, i wasn’t good at it at all. i had to start from the beginning again like when i was child. but i only just started when i was already older, so i feel like it’s very different. but that was a very big turning point in my life.

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Auditioning is a completely different performance than how you’d perform it when you get the job. Most actors don’t realize that. What do I mean? In an audition, I only have 1 set up, 1 frame from the chest up. On set you’ll have multiple set ups and multiple camera lens sizes. So for example if I have to do a very explosive emotional scene for an audition I’m beholden to that one set up which is the chest up how casting likes it. BUT if I’m too big and too emotional for that frame size it might come off as melodramatic/Over-acting or I’m forcing it. So I have to do a little less. Now on set during the master I can be as big and as ferocious as I want and then dial it down as the camera moves in closer. The same goes if it has to be small and intimate scene, I might have to project a bit more to convey that emotion in an audition where if it was on set that close up sees everything and I can be as small an intimate as I want. So during these auditions you’re predominantly handcuffed to the size of the frame that casting wants. I like to be subtle in auditions and sometimes that can look like you’re doing absolutely nothing and its not as engaging for the audition process. (You’re trying to get a job) So I amp it up 10-20%. Again, where as on set I can be as small and subtle as I want and when they move in on your close up it sees the minutia of every detail that your face and eyes make. (Also in an audition you’re acting with a friend or a family member who might not be an actor. No professional makeup or hair, bad lighting, dog barking, cat meowing, fedex guy ringing your bell,etc etc) So to recap… AUDITIONING SUCKS!🤦🏻‍♂️ #kidvicious🔪

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