I have high expectations of my audience, and in general, I would say they've met that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been lucky. I've had this history of having an appeal to more than one type of audience.
The kind of audience I'm speaking to is a very wide range of people.
I've never really had a problem with the imagination level of an audience. They're always smarter and savvier than any studio exec will give them credit for.
I guess my idea of a good audience is one that's quiet and listens, but also that's alive: they respond, they're getting the jokes, they're with me. And that' s been happening.
I think audiences are quite comfortable watching something coming into being.
If someone has an ability to impress an audience there's a tendency to be tempted into doing just that.
If I have any audience, they can know that anything I am in, I would go see, with the expectation of being really satisfied.
I think of the audience the way I would think of another person: You meet someone, then you take it from there; you see what's interesting to both of you.
I tend to believe that audiences are relatively well-balanced people.
I don't know if I ever really considered making a connection with the audience.