Emily Blunt has revealed that voicing an animation character was a new experience than what she is used too.
Blunt's voices the character of Juliet in Gnomeo and Juliet, which opened in the UK at the weekend, her first animation role.
And while the actress was able to turn up in her pyjamas to do her work it wasn't quite what she expected.
Speaking to PopEater the actress said: "It's a different discipline in that I didn't realise how much you have to read, in just the voice, when you take the face away and take the expressions away.
"I'd basically turn up in my pyjamas and just do 100,000 readings of each line until I got something.
"They filmed me while I was doing the voice-over, so they could mimic some of my facial expressions.
"It was interesting watching a few scenes because I'd see her do some expressions and I'd think, 'I definitely do that'. It's weird."
But the actress will be back on the big screen next month as she teams up with Matt Damon for The Adjustment Bureau.
Gnomeo and Juliet is out now.
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