I think you can tell when a New York show isn't shot in the city. It's so iconic and has such a specific energy.
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New York is a character, all on its own, and whenever you film there, it becomes part of the show. That's just the nature of being there.
I love New York. But the energy is so intense.
If movies are set in New York, they really should be shot in New York.
New York is an exciting town where something is happening all the time, most unsolved.
I love New York. It's hard to explain, but it's the energy of the city. It's not like L.A. where everything is spread out.
Whoever envisions not one but two series in New York?
I wish I could write about shows outside New York. I often feel like the last person to know anything, because I almost never get to leave town, and when I do, I tend to go for three days max. Seeing between 30 and 40 shows a week in 100 or so galleries and museums takes up nearly all my time.
It's been fascinating working on a set in New York. Just to be in the thick of it is really interesting, because on any given day you're having to react to what New York is offering, if that's a thunderstorm or blocked traffic or a bunch of noise.
When I started coming to do shows in New York, New York had a pretty electric energy then. It was the early-nineties, and there was a lot of really fun theatrical types that were designing, and so the runway kind of became this stage for all of these mega model personalities to flaunt their stuff.
Everyone comes to live in New York because they want to achieve something, and for that reason, there's this energy in the city that is just electrifying and inspiring.
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