Re: making a child cry in the name of Drama!!
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:43 pm
DS had to cry when filming a TV prog and they used the 'tear stick' under his eyes. That produced a few tears, but he still had to act as if he was crying. It was very convincing, but I don't think I'd let him use that too often as it did feel a bit uncomfortable as it makes the eyes sting slightly (hence the tears!).
In another prog when he had to cry he just acted as if he was crying with no tear sticks or anything and it looked completely convincing in the final footage. I suppose it depends how close up it is and what sort of scene it is. I'm pretty sure there were no significant real tears.
With regards to crying at auditions, he had to do this once without any pre-warning, and was told he was really good at it! I asked him on the way home what he thought about and he just said he made himself feel sad and it just happened. He was 10 at the time.
I personally think that, at the age of 7, so long as he can act sad and make out, perhaps, that he is actually crying, they will not be expecting real tears. I would just tell him to enjoy the audition and do his best and not worry too much about it. I'm pretty sure there won't be many 7 year olds who will be able to produce real tears on cue!
Good luck for the audition.
In another prog when he had to cry he just acted as if he was crying with no tear sticks or anything and it looked completely convincing in the final footage. I suppose it depends how close up it is and what sort of scene it is. I'm pretty sure there were no significant real tears.
With regards to crying at auditions, he had to do this once without any pre-warning, and was told he was really good at it! I asked him on the way home what he thought about and he just said he made himself feel sad and it just happened. He was 10 at the time.
I personally think that, at the age of 7, so long as he can act sad and make out, perhaps, that he is actually crying, they will not be expecting real tears. I would just tell him to enjoy the audition and do his best and not worry too much about it. I'm pretty sure there won't be many 7 year olds who will be able to produce real tears on cue!
Good luck for the audition.