The audience only pays attention as long as you know where you are going.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You think about taking audiences on a journey.
Where you learn things, really, is watching it in front of an audience.
If I do my very best, then the camera and the audience will follow me, and eventually they will somehow feel like I feel. I don't have to show it to them. I don't have to speak it out loud.
The perception of the audience is the interesting part. If the audience doesn't hear what is going on, is it going on or not?
I've always thought if you watch the performance and you don't know about the person, then you only see the performance.
Most of the big money people don't know what would interest an audience if you did it. They only know what interested the audience last time.
If I have any audience, they can know that anything I am in, I would go see, with the expectation of being really satisfied.
For me, until I know that the audience really gets what I'm trying to communicate I'm not done.
In the theatre, once you've gone about eight rows back, everybody else is just listening to you. You're very small, and nobody can really see what you're doing.
The audience, the place you're in, has everything to do with how your performance goes.