If I go home from a day of shooting, and I haven't at some point felt the magic, I'm really frustrated.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Maybe once in a while, you know, after a hard day of shooting or something like that, I'd kick back.
I can't really envision a time when I'm not shooting something.
When I begin shooting, I get nervous, as I am under pressure to do my job well.
I spend most of my life feeling like I've been shot out of a cannon.
Sometimes the biggest problem is in your head. You've got to believe you can play a shot instead of wondering where your next bad shot is coming from.
When I'm not shooting, I go to school every day. When I am shooting, I have tutors on set helping me.
When I'm not shooting, I like to spend time with friends and family.
I felt like if I wasn't around, maybe my shot would be gone.
When you reach that competing point, when you reach that time when the gun is about to go off, everyone's level is pretty much the same. The one thing that's going to separate you from everybody else is how you deal with those pressures, how you stay relaxed.
I'm quite detached from failure and success. Once a shooting is done, I kind of close that chapter in my life.