I've taken countless shots in my life, so you know the ones when you're in rhythm, with a perfect release, and it's on track, that it's going in.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For me, shooting, editing, and scoring rely on rhythm.
It's just about going out and getting the shot, so I have a great understanding of how to execute it, so that really helps me, and also having a good understanding of all the action that I'm shooting, it helps me in determining how I'm going to capture it.
The process of shooting - of choosing shots - is intuitive for me, and I just feel my way towards what seems right.
I have exactly as much rhythm as you think I have.
When I record an album I'm trying to get as close as possible to that perfect moment.
I've been in enough movies to know that when you're on the set and you start shooting, you're looking at playback and you get a sense of what it's going to be like.
Normally, however, I try to avoid repetitions of any shot.
I just have to relax before each shot, and let it happen knowing that I've done it a million times before.
I feel very comfortable shooting music, and I think you can see that.
I shoot just one moment at a time... These moments are beneath the threshold of perception.