I'm under pressure with all my films. And the reason we are always under pressure is because it's only in our profession that months and even years of hard work is judged by the first show on Friday.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I put so much pressure on myself to raise the bar with each and every project. I treat it like every film is my last, and I make sure I pour everything I have into every film I make because if I'm not trying to improve, someone else will.
There's always pressure on filming. There's the weather, people, various different technical problems. There's always pressure! And there's never really enough time for anything, really!
I think at the age I'm at, it's really hard for a film career, and I'm at a point in my life where I thought it would be a good idea to be a part of a good show and to be able to finish school.
For me, as an actor, it's always about getting out of my own way. I can put so much pressure on myself to keep up and make my director happy instead of being in the moment.
I get quite fed up being on a film set day after day, six days a week. It can get to be a grind.
I've very critical of myself, and film has been an adjustment for me.
Most of the films I've done haven't done particularly well. I'm surprised I'm continuing to work.
When my films don't do well, I'm hurt and surprised. It's discouraging.
I can confidently say that I am comfortable with all the directors, co-star and producers with whom I have worked; there have been absolutely no tensions.
Studios never put pressure. They know the kind of films I want to make.