It depends on the actors, if they are comfortable kissing each other then they do, but if not they do not. Actors use their tongue during a kissing scene. But you have to understand that everything is not just acting.
When you are kissing someone then you need to be in that mood. So, it's not always acting. Sometimes, actors do not like to kiss each other and they just pretend.
A good kissing scene should be deep, passionate, and sensual. It should make the viewer want to kiss for real! But, how does it get done? Here are a few tips I picked up on set: - Make an effort to make the kiss look real.
You are not pretending; the kiss is real. - Actors who are not experienced with kissing tend to be stiff and awkward. Pucker your lips. - Unless a character is being filmed from the back, the actor's mouths should be closed. - When kissing your scene partner, it will feel as though you are kissing air unless you feel that the skin of your lips is being touched by the other person.
It is important to touch the lips of your scene partner. - For a romantic kiss, open your mouth just a little and allow your teeth to touch your lips. - A soft kiss feels very different than a hard kiss. Hard kisses feel more s-xual, while soft kisses feel romantic.
- A kiss usually lasts for 2 seconds, but sometimes it can be longer. - The most important thing: When two actors are about to kiss each other, they should both put their heads back a little and close their eyes.