I don't want to use my creative energy on somebody else's user interface.
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I often think about the many remarkable things that my personal computer can do which I never ask it to do. I probably use a small fraction of its capabilities. I often wonder if the same dynamic occurs with our capacity for creativity.
The creative process is not controlled by a switch you can simply turn on or off; it's with you all the time.
The computer offers another kind of creativity. You cannot ignore the creativity that computer technology can bring. But you need to be able to move between those two different worlds.
I'd rather live my life off screen and give only a certain amount of energy to the work.
I put a lot of time and energy and thought behind what I do and the characters that I create, and I don't want to do anything peripheral that is going to make an audience see me up there on the screen rather than who I'm playing.
It is a very frustrating thing to be the face of a creative project and yet essentially have zero creative control over that project. Essentially, you're a pawn in the system.
I am prone to get carried away thinking about creative projects.
I just always wanted to be left alone to go into a creative space.
You don't want to destroy the energy that comes out of a campaign.
I'm focused on energy only. And I know what I'm talking about. And I don't want to be distracted on other things.
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