I'm not afraid of portraying anything on-screen.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't want to be embarrassed when I go to see something on the screen. I don't want to listen to foul language, watch a lot of violence or see something immoral. I prefer stories with sensitivity and family values; films that strive to lift you up to a higher place in life.
It's very difficult to get an audience to be terrified of what's going on. Think about it: You're in a room with so many other people, so for them to be terrified and to care about what's going on on-screen takes a lot of work.
I'm not afraid of anything.
There are some things that as an actor scare you, and if you can capture that fear on screen, it will be interesting.
I've always had a problem showing fear on a film.
I don't remember being afraid of anything in making films.
The thing I'm scared of most is not fulfilling my work. There's so much anxiety around trying to get a movie made that you don't really get to be afraid of anything else.
I'm not scared of many things in front of the camera. Everywhere else, yes, I'm terrified. But acting is just pretending, and you are exploring feelings in a safe environment.
Basically, I'm afraid of everything in life, except filmmaking.
I don't have control over what's on screen, and that's terrifying.