I'm in a great place because I trust people behind the camera as I go off, and I still go back to my day job and do film.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like telling stories, I like movies, and I want to work on films. I think I would feel safer behind the camera.
There will be a time very shortly that I just might not be in front of the camera at all, and I might just be behind the scenes. I love doing television, though. I don't necessarily love being in front of the camera.
I've hidden behind the camera my whole life because I much, much, much prefer shooting. Being behind the camera is my safe space, and it's my creative space, too.
I play a role in front of the cameras, just like in the movies.
I really enjoy being behind the camera. A ton of projects I've done that are my most favorite projects would be where I actually executive produce and I'm behind the camera.
I work primarily for the camera-it's not something I really talk about a lot, but it's part of the way I am as a movie actor. The camera is my girl, as it were.
I have a really great family, and when I'm not filming, I go home and walk the dogs, take out the garbage, clean my room, all that stuff. My family and my friends keep me in line, and make sure I don't get crazy.
Well, getting behind the camera is something I've always wanted to get involved with. Ever since I was doing movies like 'Zathura' I was very interested in all the different jobs on set and kind of soaking all the information up like a sponge.
I've always been involved with all aspects of my careers. Being behind the camera seems as natural as in front.
I've always felt comfortable in front of a camera. Either you're good at it or you're not good at it.