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Skandar Keynes in 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'

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Diem-diem ternyata Skandar itu selain jago akting, dia juga jago ngarang lhoh. Bahkan dia pernah lomba mengarang se-London dan dia juara 1 !! WOW~ pastinya pengen tau dong hasil karangannya kayak gimana? ini dia :


Gimana? bagus kan? ha? apa? gabisa dibaca? oh, hehe. iya, gue lupa kan tulisannya kecil-kecil -____- jadinya ga keliatan. hehe

Oke, Jadi ini dia tulisannya :

It was January when I first went to have an audition for ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ in a rented-out church. I was the last person of the day and because of my late arrival, due to the heavy traffic, we only had five minutes in the room before we were chucked out, which meant I had to do the rest of the audition in lifts and along stairways. I remember being asked questions such as ‘Where do you go to school?’ or What do you do in your spare time?’ - the sort of questions I suppose they ask to try and work out what sort of a person you are. Thankfully, they liked me and I got through to the next round.


On the Monday, there was a workshop with loads of other people who were auditioning for the same part as me. For this reason, I felt most uncomfortable. We had to join groups and do certain exercises and improvisations. Despite feeling awkward, things went well enough for me to be given the whole script and to be recalled the next day for a read-through with three other children. I liked the script - my character was funny and he had a sarcastic sense of humour.



On Wednesday of that week, the readthrough took from 2 o’clock - (yes, I missed the afternoon of school) - till 8 o’clock. Afterwards, I went home and rested. Excitingly, they called me back again for Saturday to meet the director and to read and act some scenes from the script. The round after this was practically filming for a whole Saturday in a warehouse studio. I was fitted into my costume, put on set with the other children and they filmed me with proper cameras and lights. It was such an enjoyable experience that when I left, I don’t think I would have cared much if I hadn’t got the part - but of course I still had my fingers crossed!



The next Friday morning, I was sitting on the bus on the way to school and it was raining - a really horrible day. My mobile phone went off. I quickly answered. It was the director, calling all the way from New Zealand and he told me I’d got the part! I would be filming for six months in New Zealand and then another three weeks in January. School never seemed so good.

SKANDAR KEYNES


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