Ralf & SierraWyn
Hey Sierra, I heard you just finished a shoot—tell me how you stay focused and disciplined when you’re constantly reinventing yourself on set?
Hey, I keep it simple. I set a tiny ritual before each take—one deep breath, a quick visual of the character’s core, then I flip a switch in my head and let the rest slide. I treat the camera as a mirror, not a judge, so I’m focused on what the scene needs, not on how many roles I can cram into one. When things get chaotic, I pause, reset, and let the script guide me. That keeps the energy real and the discipline humming.
Sounds solid. Keep that focus tight and you’ll stay ahead of the curve. Remember, no matter how many takes you do, you’ve got to keep the core intact. If it starts slipping, that pause you mentioned is your lifeline—don’t skip it. Stay sharp.
Thanks! I’ll keep the pause in mind and hold onto that core—gotta keep the truth of the character shining through. Appreciate the reminder!