Cramming volume of dialogue lines takes a great deal of skill and practice, including improvisation when called for on the set.
Like beads on string falling on a xylophone, the rhythm of voice makes the difference in finding better actors for delivery in a genre like non-fiction films.
Actionable films might not have big chunk of conversation; it goes a long way in limiting career of actors on the long run.
Balancing the act with both action and dialogue enables development of sustainable career which form the bedrock for better moviemaking.
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"Balancing the act with both action and dialogue enables development of sustainable career which form the bedrock for better moviemaking." - that really is the rub! Theatre is a great test bed for getting comfortable in your body as you act, but film forces you to be intentional with your facial expressions. If you can master both, you really are an acting asset! Thanks for sharing, Chib Ofred!