I just like a good story. I want the story to be good and I want the character to be different than the last one I played. That's not always possible, but that's what I want.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think a good story's a good story and a good character's a good character.
I love good stories; you have to have a good plot - characters which intertwine with a good plot.
The goal is to have every character take on a life of his or her own. Sometimes characters will come into the story that I haven't planned.
All you can do is focus on telling the best story you can with compelling characters. If you do it right, it will endure. If you do it wrong, it won't.
Sometimes it's less about the character and more about the story for me. I'll play a rock in the background if I think the story is fantastic and I can be a part of it somehow. That's what I look for.
I don't really approach stories to make them different from other stuff I've seen, I just try to get into the character, into his or her head. Try to make it as funny, as scary or as wild as I can so that I really like it.
It is in your DNA to love a good story. You know, neat tales with heroes and villains and conflicts to resolve. A good story pushes our buttons, is exciting and memorable.
You'll work hard to create characters that are compelling and unforgettable. But in the end, it's the story that matters.
As a writer, I challenge myself not to tell the same story - to tackle different characters with different issues.
I usually start with an ending, then outline high points of things that happen, and kind of make up the rest as I go along. Occasionally, the characters surprise me, and I wonder how we got here. Other times, the characters are stubborn and won't do something I want them to in the story.
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