I do better on the first three takes; I won't be better at 20 takes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As far as pacing the shoot is concerned, I know when I've got it. I don't think there's any reason to take ten takes unless you need them.
What I learned very quickly is that if you get it right in the first two or three takes, it's not going to get that much better.
If I do too many takes, I'm too self-conscious. I think I'm better in first scenes.
I always try to do more than one or two takes if we have the time.
I can't give you 150 takes. I can't even give you 30 different ways of doing it! I don't have the talent or the range for it.
Other than obvious errors like forgetting a line, often I can't see any difference between take one and take 20.
I can be unbearable sometimes asking for so many takes.
With each step I take, I see that my ability to perform gets a little better. So until it starts getting worse, I'm going to keep moving forward.
I've done 20 takes of a Vine before it goes out.
I love working fast. I don't relish the director who wants to do 25 to 30 takes, or the actors who insist on doing 25 or 30 takes.
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