I love the challenge of having an audience know what you're thinking without having to tell the audience what you're thinking.
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You've got to keep your finger on the pulse of what your audience is thinking, and know what they'll accept from you.
I try not to think too much about what the audience is thinking and what they think I should do.
For me, until I know that the audience really gets what I'm trying to communicate I'm not done.
It's one of the things that looks good written down, but the reality is that you think about the pieces you're doing and try to bear in mind everyone in the audience.
I've spent a lot of time thinking about what the audience would want. That's my job, is to anticipate ahead of the audience.
It's always a good idea to let the audience make up their own minds.
I try to read the audience, see what they're in the mood for.
You can't really tell what the audience wants but you can tell what will keep everybodies attention in the same place.
I hate to lull the audience into letting them think that something is something. It's always fun to defy expectations.
All you have to do is just believe in what's there; then, the audience will, too.
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