Wednesday 12 February 2014

Magazine Article

A new upcoming drama on BBC Three is about to launch this Friday. It is based on a serial killer lurking in the concrete jungle of west London; he sees this girl and preys on her and stalks her until she realises these haunting events, but when she comes to terms with this nobody knows what will happen next. Will she survive?



What is the series about?
It is about a serial killer/stalker that notices this one girl and just waits and waits for the perfect moment to capture her; but there’s a twist in the story which I cannot share just yet.

Is working with actors still the same when you’re doing such a massively scaled project as this?
‘Yeah, it’s entirely the same thing; I mean this project was huge and was frowned upon to begin with but honestly, it is one of the hardest projects I have ever done; and as actors we still go to each other for support and advice.

How do you find your character?
I think my character is interesting as you just don’t know where he will end up and what he will do next. He’s actions during the series are what confuses you but interests you at the same time as he just keeps you on the edge of your seat. The way the producers have designed and moulded the character is really effective.

What do you think of the storyline?
The storyline is smart, how everything pans out you just don’t know what to expect next; to be honest, I had to read the script over and over because I just couldn’t wrap my head around what was happening.

The fight scenes, how is it performing them?
It’s fascinating. There are moments where we think we’ve done great and when you play it back it looks rubbish, and then there are moments when you think its rubbish and slow, but when those are played back, they end up being the best ones. And there are the odd punches that accidentally hit you.

How long do you think you will continue with this production?
I think I would be involved in this production for as long as I can. When you have already been so involved and with something for so long, it becomes a part of you.


How did you find the director?
The director was a great help, he knew what he wanted and stuck to it, off course it didn’t work 100% of the time, but he gave us a view of Identity that not many people would even be able to imagine. The entire cast and crew admire him, his knowledge is impeccable.

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