A lot of people tend to chew up the scenery. I'm a firm believer in less is more, especially on the big screen.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Scenery is fine - but human nature is finer.
I think you get less takes on TV than in movies.
Because of my age and because there's more work on the small screen. What it's missing in quality it makes up for in quantity. From an actor's selfish point of view.
I'm kind of intimidated by the big screen - I often keep my performances much smaller and much more natural and subtle.
I really have never been concerned about being beautiful on-screen. That's just not my jam.
I think that because television is shot on a really fast schedule, and it gets piped into your home on a smaller screen, it's much more about character and dialogue in a lot of cases than the movies are.
I don't get it when you get so much openness about the way movies are made, and the special effects and the behind-the-scenes stuff and all of that. I can't help but feel like this reduces it a little bit.
There is a lot of territory out there still to explore TV-wise, show-wise, movie-wise, everything.
Television has done a lot for me, and I can never stay away from it.
I oftentimes find with movies that the heavier the onscreen situation is, the more levity there is off screen. It's almost out of necessity.