Anytime you're away from your home filming, it messes with your head.
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It's a weird thing... putting your emotions out there for everybody to see while filming. I think it puts you in a kind of vulnerable state.
I have a really difficult time watching myself on film. I literally cower in my seat and cover my face.
Any time you make a movie where you're living in a certain head space for an extended period of time, it's tough not to take a little piece home with you.
When I watch a film I get swept away. I don't really watch the camera.
When I emerge from filming I feel slightly out of synch with real life, but it's also a relief.
When every moment is constantly being filmed, it's hard to relax.
I'm on the air five hours, and I blurt out anything in my head. Dangerous? Maybe.
Filming is a witnessing process. You don't try to control it, even though sometimes you wish you could because it can go really, really wrong for you.
In a way I feel completely frightened of dealing with other human beings at all, yet here I am sticking my face in front of a movie camera all the time.
Sometimes when you film, you can be in a bit of a bubble, and then suddenly when you finish filming, it's taken out of your hands - it's not yours anymore, and we all love it so much that we feel quite protective of it.
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