I guess you could have the actor focus on a moving ping pong ball or something, but it's still not going to track with head movements.
Thing that bugs me about sighted actors playing blind people is that it's basically impossible to not track *something* with your eyes.
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This is a dumb and trivial thing to complain about but it's all I can focus on when I see it onscreen.
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@St_Rev Always wondered, unless they go the easy route and use sunglasses, which is a good idea, why not like 99% opaque contacts -
@fnxTX What usually happens is they'll have glasses off 10% of the time for emoting. Covering the eyes kills half of expressiveness. -
@fnxTX You see that in a lot of superhero movies--finding ways to expose more face than in comics. -
@fnxTX Like, Captain America never takes off his mask in the comics. With Iron Man they do those inside-the-helmet scenes.
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