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: Actors learn to listen in character , making every second on camera part of the narrative and revealing deeper relationships through their reactions [18].

: How we listen to a story affects everyone involved—the teller, the listener, and the shared understanding between them [11]. 4. Technical and Social Contexts listen in

"Listening in" suggests an intentionality that "hearing" lacks. It is the "on" button for true connection [11]. : Actors learn to listen in character ,

: Effective connection often requires listening 70% of the time and speaking only 30% [8]. listen in

: Resources like the Deep Listening Community suggest that focused listening—minimizing distractions and focusing on the speaker's facial expressions—is a skill that requires a "listening gym" to master [15]. 3. Listening in Character and Story