I'd like to do radio just like pictures - leave the imperfect stuff on the cutting-room floor.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up years ago doing something that unfortunately doesn't hardly exist any more, a medium called Radio.
I want to do more television and I want to do more radio.
It took, for me, a long time to develop this idea of what to do on the radio. But from the beginning of my time in radio, I had pretty non-traditional tasks.
If I could be lucky enough to just have radio as the base for the rest of my life, I could build off that. No matter how successful I become, I always look at radio as the only skill set I can really call on. I even know how to operate the boards.
I just want to make pictures that are entertaining. I'll leave the scenery chewing to someone else.
I know that everyone who listens to radio creates you in a visual image that they need you to have. Whatever that is, I thought, let them have it. Let me be who the listener needs me to be and let me not contradict that with the reality of my photograph and risk disappointing them.
Honestly, most of the stuff I made for 'TV on the Radio,' I write in the studio.
There is not a lot that keeps me glued to the radio as I used to be.
If you had a good radio - and everybody did in those days - you could find it.
I started in radio, again accidentally. I wasn't looking for this kind of work at all.