I'm not the expert on the great gameplay. I come in for the character design, monsters, atmosphere. I'm not the technician.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think I've spent so much time playing characters that are so far away from me and learning how to technically build and how to technically put something on top of you.
I think the thing I took most from game playing was just getting in the characters head. I took it really seriously. There's something about creating your character.
I think I'm a part of all the characters I play, definitely at different times in my life. In real life, I'm kind of a tomboy. I like to read a lot I like watching T.V. I don't think I'm as interesting as my characters, but I like doing what I do.
I try to just be the person I am, with a lot of sensitivity to the genre in which I'm playing.
I'm a geek - I read fantasy novels, I play 'World of Warcraft,' I'm a massive gamer, I have 'Star Trek' outfits.
I really enjoy working in genre series, because you really have to create the characters.
I like down-to-Earth characters, but I also like being able to get outside my box of knowledge.
Just make games for yourself and try to have a critical eye to what you do. If you genuinely like the game, there will be other people who like it as well.
The great thing about films is that you have access to this whole world of experts who teach you the skills your character's supposed to have.
I'm a technician. I don't go for the get-into-the-role stuff. I read the lines and play the scenes.