You need someone to tell you how to do things like hitting your marks, or driving a car so it looks right or getting out of a car so it doesn't take a million years of screen time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My father has a general rule. He says if I haven't done it in real life I shouldn't do it on-screen.
You have to, at least from a distance, look as if you know what you're doing, and I can manage that.
I don't want to act just to be on the screen doing anything and looking any kind of way.
I spend so much time on the screen when I am writing, the last thing you want to do is spend more time on the Internet looking at a screen. That's what I hate about all this technology.
You really have to create everything in order to come away with a full human being on screen.
It is really awkward to see myself on screen.
What I try very hard to do is have an hour or so in the morning when I leave the house and don't have my phone with me. I'll go sit in a cafe and read and handwrite in my notebook and not be facing a screen. My head will be clear. I will be able to hear myself think. Because honestly for the rest of the day it's just screens, screens, screens.
I don't want to run around and look at a shot through a monitor. That doesn't improve what I'm trying to do. I figure, once I've done my job, it's none of my business.
I don't try to attach myself to technology so much. I'm on my phone a lot, though, but in the off season, I try to get away from it as much as I can.
If I have to look a certain way for something, I know how long it's going to take me do it.