I definitely feel much more comfortable in front of the cameras after 'The Hills.' Before, it was much more nerve-racking.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel more comfortable in front of a camera than anywhere else.
Being in front of the camera was like coming home. The first time I saw myself on the big screen, it was in a trailer for 'The New Guy', and I just started screaming.
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'm much happier behind the camera.
I'm glad I took the leap away from acting into going behind the camera because it's much more satisfying - I love acting and I still do, but it's much more satisfying to be able to make the stuff.
It's easier to go down a hill than up it but the view is much better at the top.
I've always felt comfortable in front of a camera. Either you're good at it or you're not good at it.
When I started getting in front of the camera a lot, I think my confidence started to come out.
I'm dying to get back in front of the cameras. I miss it like crazy.
I was never that comfortable in front of the camera, it always terrified me.