Highlight just hasn't proven to be very addictive to either me or my friends. We talk about it often. I keep running it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Highlight reels are about that one person. After a barrage of highlight reels, you get the sense that you can do it without a team. But music thrived the most when groups were involved. People lose sight of that - that community makes the world run.
I've been dyslexic and had Attention Deficit Disorder at some time in my life. I still read with a highlighter, but I've always loved to read.
I spend all my time trying to avoid the spotlight.
I used to like the word of the day and when I read, highlight words that I didn't know and look them up.
There hasn't been one highlight that stands out... but touring and performing has been great.
I highlight everything I find interesting, and then type out everything I've highlighted, and then print out everything I've typed, and reread these printed notes as often as possible.
It's the adrenaline rush you only get from being in front of an audience. It's addictive.
The red-carpet spotlight is a little bit more nerve-racking when you haven't been doing it all the time.
I just get focused on whatever is in front of me. When I was filming Crossroads, it had all my focus. Now I'm all focused on finishing my recording so I can get that out. It's just day by day.
I always need a couple of highlights to really spark the passion for a project.