Every time I work on a new set, I take whatever I can from it and learn as much as I can around the people who I am working with.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm on the set, I'll come up with ideas if I'm sort of just between responsibilities, because there's a lot of sitting around on set. Invariably, though, the stuff I come up with on the set tends to be bad.
It's always a learning experience every time I'm on set.
I always try and take something from each job.
Every day that you're on set is a new day to learn something. Every time you're there, there's something new that you'll notice or something that you'll miss, and you think of something new that you can do.
I've always felt that work - learning from people who know more than I know - is what keeps you going.
I keep working because I learn something new all the time.
I learn new things all the time.
I've learned to keep a lot of stuff to myself.
It's through working with a lot of first-time directors that I realized that people learn on their feet. Everybody works on something for a different reason. Everybody has got something new to learn on these sets, and you don't have to know everything, the second you start.
I think you learn something from everybody that you've worked with. I really learned how to behave on set through the people that I worked with, like the importance of being on time and the importance of being professional. I don't bring my cell phone on set; I leave it in my trailer.