I want to touch the world through my performances on screen but also off screen.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What happens off-screen definitely informs your performance on screen.
As touch-screens have become more popular, they have retrained how we interact with images we see on many surfaces.
In the world of screens, we're all tired of screens. That's why I think that live events have become so popular.
I spend so much time on the screen when I am writing, the last thing you want to do is spend more time on the Internet looking at a screen. That's what I hate about all this technology.
What I'm doing is trying to get kids to pay attention, to look at the physical world more, and to question everything. I am trying to get kids out of the house and away from screens.
I am not an actress. I can only play me - on and off the screen.
When I'm doing work online or on the computer, it's one thing. When I want to read, I want to go elsewhere, and I want to be away from the screen.
I don't want to act just to be on the screen doing anything and looking any kind of way.
Believe it or not, I'm a bit clumsy with technology. It's probably why I'm so excited about the touchscreen - even an idiot can use it!
I put a lot of time and energy and thought behind what I do and the characters that I create, and I don't want to do anything peripheral that is going to make an audience see me up there on the screen rather than who I'm playing.