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You want the audience to be in the character's shoes. The more deeply into the character's shoes the audience is, the more they're going to care about what's going on.
It's frightening to be facing an audience. There is always the fear of what they think of you, what they are saying about you.
Not the first half you might have expected, even though the score might suggest that it was.
In France, everyone speaks French 'cause they think it's cool. Gives 'em, gives 'em an excuse to smoke.
You can't second-guess your audience. You can only do what you think is right. If you do that, your audience will appreciate you.
I always give the audience a variety because I want to make sure they hear the favorites and all that.
I've always tried to make movies that pull the audience out of their seats... I want audiences to be transported.
Part of my style was getting into a muddle. Audiences think that's part of the act. Sometimes it might be - but you have to guess which bits.
I'm always aware of who my core audiences are and I serve that niche.