We have new technology that allows us... After we've blocked it, all the actors usually run over to the monitor and we can see the hallways and what's there. But I find it difficult, because you're in such a large room and you feel so small and inadequate. There's so much space around you and actors always want a prop or something just to make it comfortable.
Laura VandervoortI want to be completely honest, I have to say that I love the intimacy of the camera.
Laura VandervoortWe don't have props or jewelery. You always want something tangible to play with, and we have nothing. I find myself playing with my hands off camera, just because I'm getting a little uncomfortable with the space.
Laura VandervoortI'm thrilled to be in sci-fi because they write the women very strong, and you don't often get that on television.
Laura VandervoortAs an actor, throughout three years, I've become more comfortable within my own skin and confident.
Laura VandervoortIt's going to sound like the easy answer, but I love them both. I do! I really don't prefer one over the other. With movies, you really dive into a character for two to three months, but then it's gone. With a TV series, you have a constant location you're living in, and you're always working on the same character along with people who are like your own family. I'm lucky to have done both.
Laura Vandervoort