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I would rather be an actor, director or a writer and I think for me I'd rather be an actor only because like I really used to love drama. I did like, I didn't do drama in school but I did it like briefly and I really really loved it but I was allowed to pursue it for GCSEs unfortunately. If I was allowed to pursue it for GCSEs I think I would have taken it. But yeah, I still have that itch to be, I guess, not on screen, but to do some type of role that's not me because I definitely love it. And I can still do it one day, just not right now, I guess. Oh yeah.
I'd say definitely an actor to be honest I did take a drama as a GCSE in school we have too much anxiety and end up dropping out but yeah if it wasn't for that I definitely like to be an actor
I'd rather be a Director I think it be fun to kind of take the helm of like a script and kind of making your own again adding your own unique style to it definitely a tough job but I think it be interesting from a creative standpoint
It's really cool to essentially be the orchestrator for a movie. Like, you say do this, give me more etc etc and you're the reason why a movie turns out the way it does. kind of cool.
I think I'll be a really really sick director. I'm very good at visualising things, having the picture on my head and then actually putting it out. Really good at directing people. I I just got that, I got the eye.
I've always loved reading, especially more now than I did when I was a kid. But when I was a kid I especially loved writing and making my own stories. But now that I love reading more I've been getting into writing a lot more. And I like being able to create my own world. So I just think it's really cool.
I see writers are literally the best things since sliced bread. Literally, writers made up the majority of my childhood. Like I was constantly reading because of writers. So no shout to you writers.
Then all three not like on a big scale I was in I just finished drama 20 and advanced I can 15 and I was in a lot of musical theatre productions at my school definitely you know what I actually really enjoy being a writer but actors always been my passion
Actors don't actually get as much credit for the work that they put in because it actually takes a lot to step into a role that's not you and then everyone moves on and then you're left with but that were the piece of the role that you kept.
Director, that's work, writer, that's what I think being an actor, especially a good one, is work too. because I thought they, I don't know, they just do so much to like channel emotion so it's definitely worth it.