I like that sense of we're all on the same page and trying to get the job done.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Looking at faces of people, one gets the feeling there's a lot of work to be done.
It does not make sense that everybody should duplicate efforts when we could be working together.
Sharing the same vision for what's on the page is always a good idea. The director's job is to establish what that is and make sure that everyone sticks to it when it comes down to actually executing it. Establishing what the vision is and being able to stick to it is the job, and everyone should be on the same page going in.
We're working people, and that's what we like to do, work.
The hardest part about directing is getting everyone on the same page.
I love being able to create something from the page and bring it to life.
We may be many things, we Americans, but we always get the job done.
I like people trying to do two things at once.
What appears on the page comes out of your experience, and no-one is going to see it in quite the same way - so, that being so, you're already doing something in a thoroughly individual and idiosyncratic way anyway.
I think that to make something alive, instead of on a page, is an honorable task. And it turns me on.