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Will Smith’s Secret Acting Technique Revealed [VIDEO]

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Will Smith yells in all of his movies.

Whether Will Smith is saving the world from aliens in the movie Independence Day, Men in Black and After Earth, to becoming a cowboy in the Wild Wild West movie, Will Smith always seems to be yelling in his movies.

Now, in a super-cut created by YouTube channel Ranker, you can act just like Will Smith. In the 22 movies that Ranker analyzed, Will Smith has developed a technique that allows him to yell when he is happy, sad, and even excited.

Apparently, yelling has to be one of Will Smith’s favorite acting techniques, and that’s why this video is so amazing. If you’re interested in becoming an actor, then check out this supercut and you may learn how to harness your inner-Will Smith yelling voice.

Check out the video below:

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