The process of shooting - of choosing shots - is intuitive for me, and I just feel my way towards what seems right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's just about going out and getting the shot, so I have a great understanding of how to execute it, so that really helps me, and also having a good understanding of all the action that I'm shooting, it helps me in determining how I'm going to capture it.
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.
Normally, however, I try to avoid repetitions of any shot.
I've always wanted to call the shots because I would rather fail than not have a chance to figure it out on my own.
It's going to sound ridiculous, but knowing how to pose, how to maintain a level of engagement and variation for a day of shooting, is actually a skill.
When you are shooting action, there is a satisfying thing because your objectives are very clear.
I feel every shot, every camera move, every frame, and the way you frame something and the choice of lens, I see all those things are really important on every shot.
When you're shooting you go to references in your mind. You think about how you should stand in these particular clothes, or how you should move. You think about the different characters you're playing, really.
I do a lot of decision making before each shoot. It's a luxury to be able to choose what you do.
I shoot just one moment at a time... These moments are beneath the threshold of perception.