'Start-Up' Charmer Kim Seon Ho Shares How He Nails His Crying Scenes In Dramas And Theaters
Start-Up charmer Kim Seon Ho enthusiastically answered fans' questions about his acting in his recent V Live broadcast held on December 28. There, he shared how he memorizes his lines, focuses on crying scenes, and even divulged why he likes being on social media.
The actor shared that he found it fun and enjoyable seeing posts from fans. He also said that he feels a competitive drive to quickly press the 'like' button because he doesn't want to disappoint his fans.
Kim Seon Ho On Nailing Crying Scenes
Regarding his crying scenes, Kim Seon Ho revealed that he could cry to some extent if he is asked to let out his tears. However, he pointed out that it's challenging to cry while acting.
The promising actor also shared that he found it difficult to cry while everyone watched him, including dozens of staff. He just thought that the scene with his co-star is real to avoid him to hold back.
Kim Seon Ho elaborated that he tries to believe what's in front of his eyes is real, and rather than focusing on emotions, he centers on the purpose of the scene and what he is trying to say.
How Seon Ho Memorize His Drama Lines?
During the live broadcast, Kim Seon Ho also revealed that he painted a picture in his head for him to memorize lines for dramas and plays. He shared that one can memorize things more quickly if he will draw a picture in his head instead of just memorizing the words.
He went on that for him to effectively deliver his lines, he first understands it and then thinks that he is saying the words to someone.
"You have to know the lines first before trying to explain something. The secret is to work hard, and there's no special method."
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