When I first see the dailies, I look only at myself, but then you start to see the scene.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I used to watch dailies and felt I had to keep on top of the character, but I don't feel that any more.
I got my dailies every day, although I couldn't always look at them because I was usually preparing for the next day's shoot, both as an actress and as the director.
As the years have gone on, I find one of the dangers of watching dailies... is you fall in love with moments.
I can always see something of myself in the characters I play.
Almost every scene, I re-think as I'm about to start drawing it, and at least half of the time I'm changing dialogue or whatever, or adding scenes or different things.
I don't watch the dailies. You want to just turn in your resignation when you watch the dailies.
I'll usually see a scene in my head, playing like a movie trailer. After I've written that scene, everything takes off from there.
When I can see things through the lens of the director, it's like being able to see the whole puzzle - it's not just about my role, but the whole script.
I usually look at things like that from an audience perspective first, then have a closer look at the specific character they're talking about me for.
I don't look at rushes, or I don't go to the dailies. I don't even really look at playback... unless it's an action scene or a move that I need to do better, something like that.