After doing the first couple scenes and I got used to being in front of a few people it got easier and easier. In Chasing Amy, I wasn't nervous at all. And in Dogma, the same.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was so nervous because I was doing my first film. I didn't want to embarrass myself. I'm an incredibly insecure person, and knowing that I had to go on set in next to nothing, it scared me, but at the same time, I knew it would be a challenge to open me up, not only as an actress but as a person.
Being on the stage is the one place I don't get nervous. Before the show is another story, but once I'm up there, and the first chord hits, I go to this other place. It's like a dream land.
I was a little nervous coming in mostly because my first scene was with Martin Sheen, who I'm a huge fan of.
I always get nervous before a scene.
For the third season, we do a sit around on one episode where we were in character and then we commented on one episode just being ourselves, so - not really. I was comfortable, though. I wasn't nervous.
I was really nervous working with actors, since I come from a photography background.
I love to be nervous before a scene.
I don't get nervous when I'm directing a play. It's not like acting.
So, suddenly I was an actor. I don't remember being nervous. I learned to be nervous later.
I'm nervous when taking part in any movie.