Actor Angad Bedi, who is receiving a positive response for his work in the streaming short film 'The List', took up different kinds of workshop to emote the part of one half of a young couple, who is tired of its mundane routine and almost robotic life, and reaches a point where the couple finds itself lacking emotions. The actor was also made to attend five days of a mime workshop.
Describing the premise of 'The List', Angad said, "When you see it, it is very futuristic, it's a very dystopian reality which we have not seen before. Unknowingly, all of us are in this reality. So director Gaurav (Dave) used a technology called a metronome. The metronome is a sound which goes like a sound that goes on beat."
Explaining the method behind the process, the actor said, "We had to match our physical timing on the metronome while we were also performing, so that we could be physically and mentally in sync with each other's performance. For us it was a very new experience to play human while actually acting robotically."