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Confidence is a delicate flower that needs to be nourished so much. Actor, singer and producer Sabrina Carpenter (born May 11, 1999) is well aware of this. The 22-year-old has a rapid career that has seen Carpenter travel through any and all the artistic avenues that sparked her interest.
Despite her harsh schedule, the artist seems calm, calm and confident, and I feel like I’m chasing an old friend instead of chatting with a star who has raised a lot of fans through her breakthrough role at Disney ten years ago. We discussed her singing career heartily, although she backed off when she mentioned her performance at the Miley Cyrus singing competition at the age of 10, shaking her fedora and peace sign t-shirt. All of this is now in the rearview mirror, because Carpenter has been moving at full speed since the Disney era, and recently completed the production of Tall Girls 2 on New Orleans , reaching an agreement with Netflix to complete the musical interpretation of Alice in Wonderland. Under her own production company - at the same time, the fifth studio album was designed.
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Carpenter's current project "Emergency" in Atlanta is based on the Sundance Film Festival 's short film of the same name - the script turns into a complete feature film. The film’s details have been kept secret, but the plot revolves around a group of college students on their way to party nights as they get into danger of an unusual emergency. "It's a very interesting movie and very dynamic.
If you ask yourself what you were doing at 21, that might not be a feat of starting your own production company—but Carpenter is different from the average person with youthful glory. With the founding of At Last Productions, she pursues a personal vision of controlling herself. "I always knew I wanted to make it," she shared, "because I always saw myself watching things on set wearing a producer's hat. I know I can't say anything, nor can I cross the line. It's about having ideas, just getting into things with a strong point of view and finding ways to make things happen. I really want to do something that I don't necessarily get involved in. ”
Carpenter’s main idea for Alice, currently in pre-production, is charmingly from her lifelong fascination with this curious character—even a sweet 16 with the theme of Alice in Wonderland. Carpenter will star in and produce a concept-based contemporary reimagining a festival called “Wonderland” alongside her producer from Netflix dance music comedy Work It. She stressed: “My hope is to bring a version of a story that has never been seen before to life.” Telling stories through music is the key. I want to bring people into the dynamic perspective. Photography is a big deal for me, and I like to shoot things in abstraction. Because this story is so whimsical and unrealistic, I want it to feel real and down-to-earth, about real people, and at the same time beyond your imagination. ”
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As Sabrina, “It’s great to be alone in a room with piano and be able to convey these ideas to my friends instead of overthinking or touching them too much.” It gave me more time and before I had to leave the studio, I was going to finish a full song and nothing. I try not to complete the specific mission of what I want to do, because it may take you on the wrong path and does not allow you to be as creative as possible.”
Carpenter and I briefly mourned our long-lost, isolated 21st birthday melancholy, without the ritual bar fanaticism. “I’m going to learn my alcohol tolerance in the privacy of my own home, which is great because there is no risk there! " She smiled optimistically. When asked about her unforgettable growth in the past year, she replied: "I feel like I'm unlocking a lot of me now, especially last year. I think the 20s, in my opinion, are such an exciting time because I’m ready to feel as much as I can, whether it’s good or bad, it all works. "Carpenter's embrace of emotional scores is well demonstrated by her unwavering focus on music. She will soon launch her highly anticipated fifth studio album, which she likens the album to the "sound universe" she is currently shaping
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"The Kiss of Venus "Carpenter is loyal to her roots, while also naturally introspectively transforming. "I think the storyline of this album will surprise fans compared to other albums," she reflects. "It's more specific to me, my life and my story than ever before. In the past, I wrote songs with a little more to others and a little less to myself. This one is more introverted. "
"Skin" is a single from Carpenter's album that echoes the nuances of emotional turmoil that Carpenter faces in the public eye. The accompanying music video was shot in an old-fashioned residence with a shocking love object that depicts the couple being cursed by the surroundings — rain, fog and snow. The images seem to be synonymous with negative reviews of the buzzing media that Carpenter has received recently. "'Skin' is the culmination of a lot of experience I have accumulated," she explains. "I remember trying to write around it and trying to avoid it and dancing around the subject." I'm trying to write anything other than that. Then I think I wrote it, and I thought, 'Maybe it exists in the world, maybe it doesn't exist. ’I think it’s the right time to do this song and express my feelings and experiences. This is different from the perspectives many others experienced at the time, but it is the real me. I feel it is necessary to write down my feelings accurately. "
As time goes by, fame is certainly an aspect that Carpenter has become accustomed to, but it also lets her know that hard work brings rewards. She proves that trust is no longer something she gives up easily. "When I was young, I used to trust others easily," she said affirmatively. "I think people are good, and it is still true, and I still believe that human nature is good." But over time, I learned that some people don’t like you, have no reason to like you, or feel threatened by you, and it’s been a different experience for years. This has always been a very difficult thing for me because I really always want to be friends with everyone. It’s a tough roller coaster to know who people really are and what it takes to have armor to protect themselves.
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When discussing this single, accompanied by an unforgettable introduction to the green chain metal mini, we begin to explore how Carpenter’s unique style has been revealed over time. “It keeps finding new versions of itself while keeping “Sabrina,” she commented. "The clothes I wear always have a childish feeling, but I also love dressing up. The bad thing I can do is choose a style, a cut, and wear it forever. I never want to lock myself in a box."
The change in tourism is a special aspect that the pandemic has ripped off, and Carpenter is eager to regain face-to-face contact with her fan base.“When you’re on a tour, you think the tour is bad because you’re always tired and it takes a lot of energy,” she said. "So when you rest, it's breathing fresh air. But it's weird to be away from it for so long. It's like not being with my band members, they're my close friends. And being able to interact with my fans every day. They've been talking to me on "twitter" and "photo wall" and I'm not good at that."
Carpenter's disgust for social media is a chord with many other celebrities, especially the huge destructive impact of social media on mental health. "I think everyone will get to that level, 'You know? I'm going to walk in the grass. So I got to that point. Now it feels a little blurry and atmospheric. We don't realize how much we rely on it, how much we consume. We're consuming things we don't want to see, but it suddenly appears in front of us and it's there, we're stuck with our own feelings. But I think sometimes the better way for me is not to see it."
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Although we are all facing alienation, hope is right in front of us, Carpenter has a shiny optimism about returning to normal. Even though he currently lives in Atlanta's harsh sirens, Carpenter is still a downright optimist. "If anything, it's so exciting to share these things we've always loved to do in the past, like going to concerts, cinemas, skating, roller skating, , and the fun things I've done with my friends in the past, it's so exciting for a minute."
Carpenter's future will surely usher in a happy moment, and from her style, you can tell she may have just taken a step towards the star path. Sowing new seeds is certainly not an out of reach for celebrities. "I've been reading stories to see if there are small pieces of something that can turn into something bigger,"
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