First and foremost due to many other individuals not attending class I had to repeat various roles in order for us to have a run through. Many were completely against even attempting the roles given as it was supposed to be a fair and black and white transition of everyone's roles being set in the sheet. For this I was unable to attempt a few roles I had looked forward to doing.
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As one with theatre experience I can understand those that fear the concept of being in the public eye, this is a natural fear from how much we are taught to fear what others think of us. I for one have been through too much in my life to worry about if I look okay on stage or with a camera in my face. Knowing myself this well has come from many experiences, but ultimately it is something that isn't learned in a classroom. You cannot learn competence in one's self or to fight that voice of fear that plays to your insecurities through a text. Only when you accept that you are the only person you can ever be can you truly accept yourself as part of the stage.
I was rather fond of directing the actions of my team though as it almost felt as it came natural. Learning more concepts and understanding the ideas of studio production will even further this feeling as with knowledge also comes competence.
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