I'm working 2 days a week right now, narration usually on Wed., and host on camera on Friday.
They don't tell you how to be on TV - they put the camera on you, and they turn it on, and you sink or swim.
I really learned how to act on camera through 'Power Rangers' because I hadn't done a lot of film and TV.
I have always said that the best training to be a TV newsman or anybody on television is to do a children's show because you are oblivious to the fact that there is a camera there.
I stumbled into this business, I didn't train for it. I yelled 'Action!' on my first two movies before the camera was turned on.
I think most actors jump at the chance to do something where the camera's on them all the time.
My mom had gotten a Super 8 camera to make home movies with, and my brother and me got our hands on it and ran with it.
I love the quality, feel and history of film. I love the pictures of the giant cameras and the way it was.
Cars and cameras are the two things I let myself be materialistic about. I don't care about other stuff.
Performing has always been something I wanted to do. My dad had a video camera and I loved being in front of it.
I design my shots. I walk the rehearsal as the camera and say 'this is where I want to be... I want this look.
An amateur can be great in front of the camera, but you need an education to get on stage where you have full control as an actor.
I think eating in itself is the act of great sensuality, so all you have to do is point the camera in the right direction.
It's good to have butterflies. And they always go away. The camera starts rolling and they go away and it's all good.
A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet.
On stage you can get away with a lot more in the sense of emotion and truthfulness. But the camera is the eye of God. It sees everything.
It occured to me the other day that I've made out with more people on camera than I have in real life!
The possibility of being as free with the camera as we are with the pen is a fantastic prospect for the creative life of the 21st century.
What I really want to do is comedy. I would love to do some guest star spots on some single-camera comedies.
As soon as I had the camera in my hand for the first time, I just fell in love.
I love TV. I think I'd do a half-hour single-camera comedy.