I don't really need a lot of help from a director.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One of the gratuities about being a director is that you can volunteer yourself out of difficult details.
As the director, you have it in your mind how you want the part done, how you want someone to do it, and so sometimes you just say, 'Why don't I do it myself?' So for a little role, I'll just do it.
I don't want to be a director, or to have responsibility for hundreds of people.
Do whatever you're directed to do, and leave the rest of that technical stuff up to the director.
You hope and pray that you'll get involved with a director that you understand and who has the same sensibility as you do and knows how to push you and bring out the best in you.
I don't have a director. The audience directs me.
The director is the ultimate creative arbiter of what's going to happen. And as a director myself, you really appreciate collaborating with people who are trying to help you find what you need and what you want.
I'm the kind of director, at any given moment, an idea occurs to me, I'll just do it.
I don't come in with any preconceived ideas, and although I will have done some preparation, I can go which way the director wants.
As a director, I really wanted to learn and I needed to get away from my own stuff to figure out how to just do things and work with good people.