If I'm doing a scene that requires a lot of focus, I'll just take myself away and do what I have to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Focus is a matter of deciding what things you're not going to do.
I try not to do scenes a certain way, because then I become conscious of it, and it dosen't come off as realistic. I try to make it so that I'm not really aware of what I'm doing.
Instead of focusing on my looks I focus on the character that I am playing.
When I'm on set, I do whatever I can to find my focus.
I don't do the L.A. scene. I stay focused and very myopic. I don't feel I need to prove myself or be in people's faces, especially in this town.
I do what I do, and I do it well, and focus and take it one moment at a time.
I try not to think about any of the production side of things. If you do, you tend to get unfocused and distracted. I just try to think about the character and the scene and what I'm doing.
Catching the right fleeting moment, with the right focus, is a very difficult thing to do.
I just get focused on whatever is in front of me. When I was filming Crossroads, it had all my focus. Now I'm all focused on finishing my recording so I can get that out. It's just day by day.
I'm very big on focus.