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Sabrina Impacciatore and Betsy Sodaro discuss the challenges and inspirations behind breaking the fourth wall. They share how the legacy of "The Office" influenced their performances and the unique motivations their characters have for looking at the camera.
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00:00I was looking for a way to look at the camera, I was really intimidated by that because I thought
00:06it can't be done better than in the office.
00:10I thought maybe Esmeralda just wants to become a star and she's going to use the camera to seduce a
00:21possible audience, no?
00:23And then sometimes if Ned was doing something that Esmeralda would consider, like, unbearable, she would look at the camera,
00:34like, commenting, like, can you believe that, you know, what he said or what he's doing?
00:38Oh, my God, my favorite that you did, I think it got in the show.
00:42Oh, my God.
00:43Let's do it.
00:45Okay.
00:48I grew up watching The Office, so I guess you could say I would hope I've been influenced and learned
00:55something from John Krasinski because I do.
00:58He used to make me crack up with his looks to camera.
01:02And I think it's about what the other person does.
01:05Like, to me, it was always like, because I felt like it was a lot of the times I was
01:08doing a stare to camera after something insane you did.
01:11And so I always found that the laugh comes from her.
01:15It's like a layup.
01:16It's like the laugh comes from you, but then I get it because it lands on my reaction.
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