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Today’s Now I Know (a fun free newsletter, recommended) talks about some of the fundamental elements of being a successful spy. Essentially, the key is to play a character as truthfully as possible. 

When I moved to Canada I was suddenly surrounded by people and places that were just subtly different from what I was used to. The way people dress, talk, eat, smile, and yes, stand, are all signifiers of culture and place. It made me more conscious of what was the same and what was different, or what made me look at an actor in a commercial and immediately say, “Sooo Canadian!” when Mr Man didn’t register a difference.

Here’s the video referenced in the article, with Jonna Mendez, former CIA agent and Chief of Disguise:

What makes a character look “right” or not, or act as if they are rooted in a particular time and place? Understanding those fundamental cues is a great way to think about adding depth to stories and the characters who drive them.

While we’re here, Mendez also has a fun video critiquing scenes in spy movies, useful to anyone writing a story with espionage:

Alias for the win!

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Photo by Debby Ledet on Unsplash

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