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‘How I like to break down a script’ Shanika Ocean opens up about her process
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18/10/2024
Yourcinemafilms.com | Shanika Ocean (The Critic) shares her process and how to navigate difficult times in the industry.
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So typically, how I prepare for a role, my first priority is always just to learn the
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lines, I keep going over them again and again and again. And then once you know them, for
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me, that's when I like to sort of break down the character, get into the nitty gritty bits
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of it all. Particularly for this monologue, I created a scenario in my mind about what
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would have brought on this conversation, because it's only like such a short extract, but the
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beauty in that was that I was able to play around with it and sort of create my own drama
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around it as to what led up to that conversation. I actually thought we'd be in this together,
00:39
that you'd see me drowning and reach out and help, but you're just, you're not there. So
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what was the biggest challenge in bringing this character to life? I would say, because
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there's a moment where she gets really heated, but it's kind of knowing when to bring it
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back because as much as the character's angry, there's still so much emotion there. And clearly
00:59
she loves this person and it's kind of like she's just, she's fed up. So even though there's
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moments where she's hurt and she's disappointed, she's having this conversation because she cares.
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And it's like, although she wants to give up, she hasn't yet given up. She's still holding on.
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So sometimes that's a little bit challenging because you just don't want to go in
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all guns blazing, even though it can be quite intense, but then it's still like, you have to
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still show that the character cares. It's still coming from a place of love, even if there's
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anger in the moment. So how I like to break down a script is, as I mentioned, I like to focus on
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the lines first, but I find that even when I'm learning the lines within that process,
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I feel like because you're reading it again and again and you're taking it in,
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every time you can find something different. And I also like to make notes about the character.
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Sometimes I like to make notes on how I want to say a word or if I want to emphasise on
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something in particular and kind of pick out the actions and just find the emotional state
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of the character. And yeah, sometimes I think I like to challenge myself. I think sometimes
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if you read something on paper on the offset, you can just think, oh, it's just going to be
02:16
like this. So for me as an actor, I always like to play around like, and kind of do things that
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people don't necessarily expect. I know things are tough right now, but if you can't work,
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then just help. That's all I want from you. I think using your imagination is so important
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because, you know, especially when you're doing like self tapes and things like that,
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you're just at home in your bedroom or, you know, you're in your front room. So you have to be able
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to use your imagination to create the character's world around you in order for you to be able to
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deliver. Because I think sometimes when you're doing all these self tapes and things at home
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as well, you can very much be in your comfort zone because you're at home, you're in your nest. So
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you have to take yourself out of that and really become the character in order to, yeah, give a
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great performance. So for me, what I find helps bring out a good performance is just getting out
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of my head and being able to let go. I think previously, prior to all of the experience I've
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had now, I think I used to spend a lot of time in my head and worrying about what I look like and
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if my costume was okay. But now I find the best thing for me to do is just let go and immerse
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myself in the character and in the character's world. And sometimes, especially when you're on
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like a big set, that can be difficult because there's all these cameras and all these people
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standing behind the camera. So you have to be professional enough to be able to still deliver
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to your camera, but also act like that it's not there and just kind of be in the moment, live in
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the moment. And every time that you are performing, especially if you're doing take after take after
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take, it has to be as if you're saying those words for the first time. So I feel like because the
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industry has been in a bit of a tough place, obviously we had COVID, then we had the strikes.
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This was the first time I ever really questioned, is this really what I want to do with my life
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anymore? Because it's been really tough. But I'm still here, I'm still fighting, and I feel like
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in those moments of wanting to give up, when that doubt creeps in, I always tell myself that
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what's meant for me won't pass me by. I try and keep myself immersed within the industry, so
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even if I'm not working, then I'm still going to take myself to the theatre. I also think it's very
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important to keep training, even just to go to dropping classes or improv classes. I think you've
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just got to keep yourself active, because even if you're not on a set, or you're not on the stage,
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you're still an actor. And I think at every level, it's constantly going to be up and down. It's never
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really smooth sailing, even for the top, top Hollywood actors. They have moments of doubt,
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and when they're not working, and what's my next project going to be? You have to believe in
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yourself, and if you know it's what you're supposed to do, you'll keep going. And just create,
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there's nothing stopping you from creating your own work. You can write for yourself, you can just
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write and perform, just to keep yourself practicing and training. It doesn't necessarily have to be
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for an audience, or need to go on a platform. I think you just need to take the pressure off
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yourself, and just have fun, and remember the reason why you started.
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