I think that I've been pigeon-holed by virtue of the fact that I've spent so much time in front of a green screen.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are always challenges to green screen.
Green screen's not my favourite thing to do.
Working on a green screen set, yeah, it's almost like reading from a novel, taking those black words and creating a world around you.
I don't have a problem with green screen at all. I think children invented CGI. We invent worlds. A stick can become a sword. Or a bowl of stones can become a bowl of tomatoes. That's what children do, and that's what CGI enables us to do.
I'm someone who sits at a computer eight hours a day, and I look in that pinhole camera at the top of my screen and think, 'Someone could be watching me.'
'Green Screen' was a total experiment. I'm glad we did it, but it was just tough on that network to get it going.
I spend so much time on the screen when I am writing, the last thing you want to do is spend more time on the Internet looking at a screen. That's what I hate about all this technology.
It's hard, the green screen; it's a different way of working.
It doesn't bother me to work with so much green screen. I prefer real settings obviously.
I feel like I've grown up on screen quite a lot.