That's when we was makin this video stuff. They went all over the place makin it. And they was wantin to know, at the college, how I got started playin and how do I do everything - you know, all that.
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When you do a play, you do it for a couple months, and it just gets in your bones. You can learn about somebody that way.
I guess by taking lessons early on, and really trying to play all the rudimentary stuff, and try to have it sound as good as my teacher. It took a lot of practice, which I enjoyed, and still do.
I was in a lot of school plays, and it became the thing I did.
I got into plays in high school then I ended up going to college for it.
I was taught to play that way when I was in high school and even before I got to high school.
You play like you practice and practice how you play.
I learned a lot about how to shoot and how to put together sequences.
The school plays needed kids that were big and bold and weren't afraid to be on stage, and I fit that bill, so I was expected to do it. And then I went to college, and the exact same thing happened.
If you have a game with your name on it, you have to learn how to play.
I started making little short films with friends, and then I decided I wanted to get into the school play in high school.
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