When I'm not shooting, I go to school every day. When I am shooting, I have tutors on set helping me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I go home from a day of shooting, and I haven't at some point felt the magic, I'm really frustrated.
When I begin shooting, I get nervous, as I am under pressure to do my job well.
I always feel like everything I shoot is a student project, and nobody else knows about it. I forget, in the moment, that other people will see it.
When I'm not shooting, I like to spend time with friends and family.
So, I took lessons, and I love to shoot now. It's a lot of fun.
Even for an area I know well, I prepare a shooting list of subjects I need.
You've got to look and pick your shots - and that's where your class and skill comes out.
During the shoot, when you're not at work, you're learning lines for the next shoot, and that can be all-consuming.
Learning to shoot firearms to me is a little like driving stick - it seems like a decent skill to have.
Whenever I wasn't in school with a tutor three hours a day, I'd get a knock and be rushed to set and they'd be waiting and I'd film my thing and then I'd go back to school again.
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