Intimacy is a tool to tell the story.
Intimacy is an acting tool as important as any other. Like editing, music, light, and sound design, it is an integral part of production. Brianna Love is an intimacy coordinator and member of the Association of Acting Coaches and Educators (AACE).
It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy;—it is disposition alone.
-Austen
It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy;—it is disposition alone. -Austen
Intimacy Coordination
With a decade of experience in film/TV, Brianna works alongside directors and producers to help the talent give their best possible performance. She trained with the Open Intimacy Creatives Cohort for Intimacy Coordinators.
Intimacy Direction
Brianna has worked in intimacy since the start of her career, first as the fight director, where the two intersect and with additional training in Canada and the US once the industry began to change. She is a member of Open Intimacy Creatives.
Fight Direction
Brianna specializes in the work surrounding where fight and intimacy intersect. She works alongside producers, a director and the cast to ensure a good working environment, allowing everyone to do their work and create a multifaceted performance.
Past Clients:
Dynamic Storytelling
Intimacy shouldn’t be a break from the story, but an integral piece, helping to move the story along, and add dimension to the characters. Creating these levels, to thrill the audience, is the best part of the job.
Safety is Centre Stage
Creating a safe space in order to be able to take emotional risks is the job of every theatre and film professional. As a member of the AACE, Brianna has made a commitment not only to the physical safety of the performers but also to their emotional safety.