The anticipation-speculation that comes with a weekly schedule is a double-edged sword. Because people have more time to talk about things, some crazy ideas get a lot of attention.
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My schedule is so crazy.
When you're making a reality show, you can't even plan a week ahead now.
Well, there's much more time to do a weekly show, and much more coverage - as it turns out, it was all preparation for the stuff I'm doing now - but it was interesting to see how much time was spent on how little airtime, compared to knocking out a show a day on the soaps.
You get further if you let your mind run free and do whatever you fancy at that particular time. I don't agree with planning far ahead and saying, 'this week I'm doing this, that week I'm doing that.'
I have realized sometimes I do better working under a crazy schedule. It gives me less time to overthink things and forces me to be present.
There is no schedule in the film industry. It's not like you have a 9 to 5 job every day.
There's certainly pressure to find your audience early. You need to paint the picture, but it's tough trying to find the balance between a show that people can tune in on any given week while still grabbing the people who are there every week.
There is never a typical week. I don't think I can live with a typical week.
I find it hard in my general life to think further than the week ahead.
There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
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