I've always had this rule of thumb: If you have fun making it, then someone will have fun watching it.
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Ultimately, it is in fun. It is supposed to be highly entertaining.
At the end of the day, it is just a movie, and we should remember that we're doing it for the audience, and we should have fun doing it. If we have fun doing it, it will come across on the screen.
I find that as long as I'm acting it doesn't matter if it's for TV, or a series or a short film. I always have fun no matter what I'm doing.
I do some things just to entertain myself, and I figure that part of the audience will be entertained as well.
With anything, and especially with the pallet of viewers in watching anything on TV and film, you have to entertain them.
For the most part, I think that people enjoy seeing a movie where they can just have fun.
If I'm excited about it, I'm pretty sure an audience is going to enjoy it. If I'm bored with an idea, you can bet they're going to be asleep. So I try to only do things that I'm fairly excited about.
For the most part, I think that people enjoy seeing a movie where they can just have fun in.
Making a film that's supposed to be fun to watch is really hard - that's the weird irony of it.
People know that they're going to see something which is entertaining but challenging as well because of the form it's in. It's dance theatre and it requires you to use your imagination - it's not straight forward.
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