You always get apprehensive before you do shoots.
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When I begin shooting, I get nervous, as I am under pressure to do my job well.
Normally, however, I try to avoid repetitions of any shot.
During the shoot, when you're not at work, you're learning lines for the next shoot, and that can be all-consuming.
I don't worry about the last shot or the next shot. I concentrate. Every shot gets a clean slate. And when a shot is over, I wipe it out absolutely. Tell a joke or something. If you worry about how you looked, how well you did, you'll go insane.
Sometimes the biggest problem is in your head. You've got to believe you can play a shot instead of wondering where your next bad shot is coming from.
I can't really envision a time when I'm not shooting something.
I shoot just one moment at a time... These moments are beneath the threshold of perception.
You don't have to hit perfect shots all the time here. The variety of shots you get to play, the shots you sometimes have to hit along the ground, it's just a lot of fun to me.
Sometimes when you're heavy into the shooting or editing of a picture, you get to the point where you don't know if you could ever do it again.
You try to figure out the best way to throw the shot put, or the perfect way to long jump, and you don't ever get it. You just chip away, chip away, chip away as time goes on.
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