For me, shooting, editing, and scoring rely on rhythm.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Basketball for me has always been a matter of rhythm - what you do bouncing the ball, how you bounce the ball, how you run, how you receive the ball to be in rhythm.
I rely heavily on rhythm when I write. You should tap your foot when you read it, all the way through.
Rhythm is something you either have or don't have, but when you have it, you have it all over.
For me writing is a question of finding a certain rhythm. I compare it to the rhythms of jazz.
The best way to express rhythm is music.
Perhaps of all the most basic elements of music, rhythm most directly affects our central nervous system.
I took tap and ballet, which likely contributed to my sense of rhythm and showmanship. I love creating music that gets people moving together, free of inhibitions.
I've taken countless shots in my life, so you know the ones when you're in rhythm, with a perfect release, and it's on track, that it's going in.
I have always had a certain rhythmic approach to my work.
I have exactly as much rhythm as you think I have.