If you don't pay attention and if your imagination isn't pretty much engaged, you're going to miss things and you're going to miss opportunities for it to be as compelling and as creepy as it can be.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't actually do anything special to get in the proper frame of mind for creepy/heinous scenes.
When I do a horror or a fantasy film it all boils down to something in the script that surprises me. It could be a big thing or a small moment. If it's there I'll do it.
It's not like I particularly have an interest in creepiness for creepy's sake.
I don't like to bring attention to myself. I don't like to make a scene.
I'm not into the attention thing so much.
Don't squander beautiful moments by always trying to snap the perfect picture or record the event on film. Sometimes it's better to watch things as they happen with your own eyes, knowing that the memory of the experience will always be with you.
I think all the stuff that happens before the pictures are taken is much more exciting.
The best things that capture your imagination are ones you hadn't thought of before and that aren't talked about in the news all the time.
If you want to get into the creative world, you have to just keep flogging away even when nobody's paying attention. Because then when somebody finally does pay attention, it's certainly a lot more interesting when you have a ton of stuff to show.
I don't have the energy or the mental security to get involved with all that. I think it's a good idea to be able to disappear into the story, so that the first thing the audience sees isn't you, but the part.