In a podcast, actresses Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey revealed that they have the same craze as Steve Carell with The Office
interpreter of michael scott in seven seasons The Office (in addition to a special participation in the last episode of the series, in the ninth phase), Steve Carell revealed how he got funny mania after this role. As the actor explained, this even got in the way of filming for other projects.
During podcast conversation Office Ladiespresented by Jenna Fischer (interpreter of Pam Beesly) It is Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin), Carell admitted how it was quite difficult for him to stop looking at the cameras on set while they were recording – and he always does it accidentally.
It is worth remembering how The Office it’s a fake documentary (also known as a mockumentary or pseudo-documentary), so the characters always interact with the cameras, either with an embarrassing look or even with testimonials about what happens on the scene.
Including, Fischer It is Kinsey identify with Steve Carell, and they talked about how they also go through the same problem. “I’ve never had a job where I haven’t looked at the camera at some point,” explained the actor. “At least once. I’m sure in Foxcatcher (2014) I looked into the camera and [então disse a mim mesmo]: ‘No. You can’t comment on what you just did.'”
Right away, Jenna Fischer added, “Me too! I can’t help but make the camera a character now. It’s quite a habit.” Finally, Angela Kinsey also talked about this situation. “In fact, one director once said to me, ‘Uh, Angela, you just looked right into the back of the lens.'”
listen to the episode Office Ladies with participation of Steve Carell below:
Source: Rollingstone

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