When you're working with a producer, there has to be chemistry.
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As a producer, you're there from the inception of the concept to the delivery of it. It just takes so much energy.
Cooking is chemistry, really.
Most of the producers don't know what they do. The misconception of the producers' function is really not a misconception. Most producers don't do a very good job.
Once you become a producer, you're really selling something. It is a control issue, because you don't really know how it's going to pan out, but the creative control makes it work it.
The beauty about being a producer is you sit there, and you explore ideas which become a passion, which slowly becomes a reality.
I believe chemistry is based on the trust between two performers. What actually works is something intangible - being extremely comfortable in each other's presence.
When it comes to chemistry with actors, I always feel chemistry is not something that comes and goes. You either have it or you don't.
You know, when you're a producer, you're a bit of a lackey. You're just making cups of tea and making sure they've got newspaper, stuff like that.
Chemistry is not anything an executive producer or writer can orchestrate or plan; you just hope for it.
You know, what a producer does is one of the great mysteries in life, so anyone can be one.