Going much longer than two minutes might start to get monologue-y. And make sure not to talk to the interviewer. Talkwiththem! Pay attention to their non-verbal cues. If they start leaning away, looking away, or looking distracted, you might be going too long. ...
They’re also interested in how you deliver it and how concise and confident you are, so launching into a monologue won’t get you far.Interviewer: Could you walk me through your resume? Candidate: Sure. My name is Mila Rodriguez, I’m 31 and based in Dallas. I graduated from Southern...
The monologue is somewhat overlooked in the world of “Twin Peaks” quotables, but it remains one of the show’s most emotive scenes, a moment where the script and the performance meet in deceptively powerful harmony. The sample is buried underneath the drone, adding a sense of ambiguity to...
It is the technology not of monologue but of conversation. It feeds fecund open- endedness rather than an aesthetics of closure and completion…"83 There are as many ways of defining citizen artists as there are artists. Each of us conceives of this term in their own way as we bring ...
Use a variety of tones. A monologue that starts in one place and ends up somewhere entirely different will make the tension more dramatic, the characters more compelling, and your script much better. A good monologue should be alternatively funny, harrowing, and touching, pointing on no one em...