Ryder Strong
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I think I felt like I did, too.
I felt it was a total actor ego thing.
Like, you know, we're doing and you're you're kind of new on the set.
But there was something else that we've never really talked about, which was such a such a difference when I went on to do other shows is we always unless we were in school when we were kids, we always blocked our own scenes.
So we had stand ins, but we were actually doing the blocking.
We were sitting there and and blocking our own scenes.
And then even for camera day, we were sitting there and doing the blocking, whereas I would go on to other shows afterwards and we'd, you know, rehearse at once.
And then they'd be like, all right, second team in.
And they do all the camera blocking with the stand ins, which we didn't do.
Yeah, I mean, I know what you mean.
No, on other shows, though, you would run it once for the cameras and then leave while they did lighting and the stand-ins would do it.
Whereas we did all that for ourselves.
And I actually, as much as it was a lot more work, I preferred it.
I liked being on the set.
I also knew then by the time we went to shoot, we'd done the scene, you know, with rehearsals and blocking 50 times.
So you didn't have to worry about anything.
I felt very detached on other shows where it was like, wait, I didn't do the camera blocking at all.
I absolutely love... I guess I get it on film more than on TV, where it's like, I guess if you're going to be sitting there forever for three hours and you're in makeup while they're relighting, sure.
That I understand.
But on a sitcom, I...