Very often when I go in to meet for movies or pilots, I'm put on videotape. I hate the notion that that tape is going to sit on a shelf and never get better.
Through the years I've been getting better and better and better, and it's what you learn though the seasons.
I'm just looking always for characters that change, because I want to get better, as an actor and as a person.
Even bad results teach you something, and you can learn your lessons and get better.
For things to change, you've got to change. For things to get better, you've got to get better.
The whole switch from film to digital has changed some of the ways I use color and the juxtaposition of light and dark. It's getting better with digital, the separation's gotten better, but I still feel like it's really flatter than film, so I do a lot of screening and subtle textural printing and painting on clothes for film to get it not to look flat.
In fact, the corporations are driving out the competition and it is not getting better, especially when they are not paying income taxes. Thank goodness for the social media out there, because we sure can't count on the corporate media to get the word out.
With capitalism and prosperity came something new: the idea of progress. This is the notion that things are getting better and will continue to get better in the future.
The world may not be getting better and better, but our devices are getting newer and newer.
We must never surrender. America will get better and better. Keep hope alive. Keep hope alive.