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In the final scene of Act 4, we examine the "Interpretive Fingerprint" every director leaves on a play. We look at how our visual habits, rhythmic defaults, and personal biases influence the work. By applying Reckless Kindness to our own choices, we learn how to challenge our instincts to ensure the final staging is a true reflection of the script’s heart, not just our own ego.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
By Andrew Roblyer (they/he)5
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In the final scene of Act 4, we examine the "Interpretive Fingerprint" every director leaves on a play. We look at how our visual habits, rhythmic defaults, and personal biases influence the work. By applying Reckless Kindness to our own choices, we learn how to challenge our instincts to ensure the final staging is a true reflection of the script’s heart, not just our own ego.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com