I approach directing from an actor's standpoint.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As far as working with actors, I feel very comfortable working in that aspect of directing.
I love acting and will take all the time to continue to act. But sometimes I'd like to try my hand at directing.
As an actor, it's hard to direct because, suddenly, you're not around. The thing which I hate about directing is the waiting game, but you've really got to wait it out and be resilient and keep it going and keep everybody motivated.
I stand to learn more working as an actor with really talented people than I do by directing a feature.
As a director, you see something in someone; you know it's there, you just got to go get it. You do that with any actor. That's your job.
I didn't train in directing; I talk to actors the way I talk to anybody.
I'm really a director's actor. I rely heavily on a director.
Being an actor started me writing, and that led to directing.
I've acted just to get to directing.
Directing is much more satisfying to me than acting.