Performing is just standing up there and doing something. Performance takes on an edge to it. It has a more dramatic context.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Performance capture, for me, is finding the essence of a performance.
My take is that acting is acting. A performance is a performance. With performance capture, if you don't get the performance on the day, you can't enhance the performance.
Performances are always more interesting to me when something is at stake.
If you do performance and music, it's not performance as music.
I am a bit evangelical, I know, but performance-capture is still misunderstood.
The audience, the place you're in, has everything to do with how your performance goes.
All good performance pieces have some philosophical validity. That's the difference between mere theater and performance art.
I think performance art comes from a simple place of wanting to express things beyond just sound.
A recording of a performance is a recording of a performance. It's not the performance.
Everybody thinks performance capture is about thrashing around and doing a lots of movement, but it's actually about being able to contain and think and be believed in a close-up, as much as anything else.