You have to be sharp when the camera's rolling. I want to be totally unselfconscious, like a child playing. I do as much prep as possible so I can lose myself for those seconds.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I know it sounds silly, but it takes some time getting used to all the cameras in your face. I think it's like playing jazz. After I learn the rules, I can have fun and play a little bit.
There's just something about being on stage and being with the people that, once that camera turns on, you find the strength to keep it cool, look good, act like you're not cold, act like you ain't nervous, act like you aren't scared. I think that comes with confidence and practice.
I'm comfortable in front of the camera, but I can't act.
You want to go out there, and you want to be sharp, and you want to execute your game plan and... get it done fast.
I think I'm becoming more relaxed in front of a camera. I suppose I'll always feel slightly more at home on stage. It's more of an actor's medium. You are your own editor, nobody else is choosing what is being seen of you.
I know I have the ability to do so much more than just stand in front of the camera the rest of my life.
I can act... well, kind of. I'm comfortable in front of a camera.
One of my favorite things to do is be in front of the camera and act.
I'm actually pretty shy in real life. But I guess in front of the camera, I focus.
I don't know if I always want to be in front of the camera. I love producing, I love the camaraderie. I love the adventures. I love the stress.