A Quote by Andrea Arnold

I was never that comfortable in front of the camera, it always terrified me. — © Andrea Arnold
I was never that comfortable in front of the camera, it always terrified me.
I was always in front of the camera. My mom was really passionate about photography - I have pictures of my whole life. I've always just been in front of my mom's camera and it's always comfortable to me.
I was always in front of the camera. My mom was really passionate about photography - I have pictures of my whole life. I've always just been in front of my mom's camera, and it's always comfortable to me.
I have been in public for a long time, so the camera was never an issue for me. I am very comfortable in front of a camera.
Film has always been hard for me, I'm basically a stage actress. I never felt comfortable in front of the camera.
'Scandal' has been, for me, the most consistent time I've ever logged in front of a camera. I grew up in the theater, and I feel very confident and comfortable on the stage and in front of a live audience, but the camera is a very different medium.
'Hollyoaks' is where I learnt a lot of the craft, being in front of a camera six days a week. That's certainly an experience you don't get in drama school. It invites you to be comfortable in front of the camera.
I'm never comfortable being in front of the camera, but I've learned how to deal with it.
I'm comfortable in front of a camera, and I'm used to being watched, although that kind of bugged me at first. On the stage, though, I'm scared. I really get frightened in front of people.
I always said put me in front of 40 or 50,000 people and play hockey, I'm comfortable there. Put me in front of 50 people to talk or get in front of, and that's where I'm probably the least comfortable.
I never had the desire to get in front of the camera. It never occurred to me! I always thought I'd be a theater actor.
I could never imagine myself acting in front of a camera or doing anything in front of the camera. I was a very shy girl.
I've always said the one advantage an actor has of converting to a director is that he's been in front of the camera. He doesn't have to get in front of the camera again, subliminally or otherwise.
My manager and fellow YouTuber, Mike Lamond, encouraged me to start a YouTube channel as a way to practice speaking, entertaining, and being more comfortable in front of a camera. In the beginning, I used an $80 dollar flip-camera and edited every episode myself.
I'm used to performing. I'm comfortable in front of people. I'm never the one who's fighting for attention, but I've always been comfortable.
It took me a while to feel comfortable in front of the camera and so I just needed to do it a lot.
No, I can never feel comfortable. It's not a good thing. Always better to be terrified.
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