When I talk to the camera, mate, it's not like I'm talking to the camera, I'm talking to you because I want to whip you around and plunk you right there with me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I would rather talk to a face than a camera.
When it comes to the camera, I can do my thing. But I'm bashful.
There are times when you're working with film people when you have to say, 'If the camera were on you, what you're doing would be perfect'.
It's hard for me to assess what I brought because each time you pick up a camera and point it at a person, you're trying to define that person so to talk generally is difficult because I have to think of a given image in order to conjure up what we're talking about.
Click! In other words, I'm in a very controlling position, and I can bring... and I've already... if the camera's on you, your face is very concentrated. You're listening. You don't know what I'm going to say next, and now you're smiling. All these things are the things I work with.
The camera is my tool. Through it I give a reason to everything around me.
When you go to take someone's picture, the first thing they say is, what you want me to do? Everyone is very awkward.
The less friendly your relationship is on camera, the more useful it is to be friends with them off camera.
The camera is interested in what you are thinking as opposed to just what you are doing or saying.
It never occurred to me that I was going to have to talk to a camera. I don't know if I can do this.