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Glenn Close
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I don't know about anyone else, but I often try to CONSERVE my energy during a shoot. I just usually kick back in my trailer or dressing room with the script, and chill. If not having enough energy is an issue, I'd stick to fresh fruit or protein drinks, which are metabolized much more slowly and extend your energy curve throughout the day. Pigging out at the lunch table isn't a good idea, either -- having to digest all that chow will make you even more lethargic. Stay away from the bagels and sugary donuts, and yes, too much caffeine during the day will tend to give you the "jitters." “Whatever works.” www.robertkim.comhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0453647/
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| Posts: 955 | Location: New York City | Registered: January 05, 2007 |    |
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Newbie
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I make sure that I take B vitamins and Omega-3 fish oil (in addition to my regular daily vitamins) the first thing on days that I know will be long. I heard about that Five-Hour Energy product but have not tried it. I have a friend that loves it though: http://www.5hourenergy.com/5hrdecaf.aspI am only mentioning this as an option and not an endorsement. Personally, I am sticking to the B vitamins and fish oil. The Five-Hour stuff is too expensive and it appears to be mostly B vitamins anyway.
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| Posts: 23 | Location: Land of Lincoln | Registered: May 06, 2008 |    |
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Glenn Close
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Many people believe that vitamins provide energy. They do not. Taking them without food in your system is a total waste, as they will pass through without effect. They only work in conjunction with food, and only food provides caloric energy. Most "energy drinks" are expensive rip-offs, snake oil. Many are loaded with sugar and caffeine, providing a temporary lift, then a debilitating let down. The rest are nothing more than liquid vitamin-mineral supplements that you could obtain far cheaper and better from other sources. Complex carbs and protein (which are metabolized much slower) are by far the most viable, inexpensive and healthy option. “Whatever works.” www.robertkim.comhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0453647
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| Posts: 955 | Location: New York City | Registered: January 05, 2007 |    |
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Russell Crowe

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quote: Originally posted by littlemonkey: Thanks for the suggestions, Everyone!
Robert: Funny you should bring up these energy drinks. I had a co-worker who would down 3 or 4 Red Bulls a day. Drank it like water! He eventually ended up in the hospital.
Matthew: Unfortunately a lot of these OJs are PACKED with tons of sugar too. I used to drink a lot until I realized how sugary they were. Now I basically stick to water and fruit/veggies. Bananas are fantastic when you need something. Fill you up and have tons of fiber. Yogurts good too.
Take some centrums then.
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| Posts: 215 | Location: MD/DC/VA | Registered: June 26, 2008 |    |
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Johnny Depp

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In response to the original question:
I would just try to stay focused and remember you are there because it is your passion, the moment you have been waiting for (through all those submitted head shots, auditions, etc.)
I guess I say that, because whenever I am on set, I never seem to be lacking in energy (granted I am yet to do an overnight shoot, but I have had some REALLy long days). I had a day of shooting where I had not slept before even, which I know was not smart, but my point is that I was so thrilled to be there, that drive just kept me going and on my A game.
It's funny, I get a lot of the cast/crew always coming up to me and saying, "Can I get some of what you are on?" Haha I always get a kick out of that.
If I have a break between scenes, I am usually trying to pay attention to some other technical aspect so I can learn about the process as a whole, and better understand it, or am reviewing my lines.
My problem energy-wise always arises when we wrap for the day... that's when I get really tired. Of course it is always so hard to get out of bed the next day, but then you get on set and WHA BAM, it starts all over again!
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| Posts: 53 | Location: USA | Registered: July 10, 2008 |    |
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Julia Roberts
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I'm currently doing night shoots, done 2 nights so far with several to go, and I find that eating protein, staying hydrated and staying away from junk foods and excessive sugar really helps, in addition to all-natural JuicePlus Vitamins. I also try not to watch the time and talk to others about anything other than how late it is. I'm the type that is so happy to be there, even when it's background, that when asked to stay while others can leave, I'm always one of the ones who volunteers to stay. Silly me!
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| Posts: 827 | Location: SoCal | Registered: July 13, 2005 |    |
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