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Post by DarkChild on Nov 26, 2003 10:42:18 GMT -5
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Post by Maddie on Nov 26, 2003 12:38:31 GMT -5
I guess you learn something new every day
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Post by PointOfFact on Dec 1, 2003 17:09:59 GMT -5
Wow, I never would have guessed! Amy looks beautiful in that picture [at the bottom of the article] and she looks sincerely happy... I know because actors are taught to not smile that wide during shoots and sometimes even during movies shoots/tv shoots/ect.
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Post by Maddie on Dec 1, 2003 20:34:31 GMT -5
really, actors and actresses arent allowed to smile full smiles? that sucks
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Post by PointOfFact on Dec 1, 2003 20:37:28 GMT -5
Well, depends on your definition of 'full smiles'. We're not supposed to smile past the eye/i teeth or something to that effect. It happens, on occasion but usually when there's no rule against it. Candid pictures or pictures at parties/premires/ect. smiles can be however you want, seeing as those are actual life pictures.
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Post by Jeebuz on Dec 2, 2003 19:30:16 GMT -5
Hey,
mind if i ask y that is?
seems a lil bit strange to me.....
cyas, -J-
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Post by PointOfFact on Dec 2, 2003 19:42:45 GMT -5
Well it's not a strict rule but one of the first rules I learned when I started my career, it's usually only during photo shoots when you can't smile that wide and it's because you've got to look natural but also look like obviously you're doing a photo shoot. I know it's sort of weird but yeah, it's one of the many rules.
Although, I was never really explained to WHY that thouroughly, just what I just explained is pretty much all I know.
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Post by Maddie on Dec 2, 2003 20:20:00 GMT -5
O, I never knew that before
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