When I'm writing, I'm trying to immerse myself in the chaos of an emotional experience, rather than separate myself from it and look back at it from a distance with clarity and tell it as a story. Because that's how life is lived, you know?
That [Louisiana culture] was all very new to me. I read books and watched documentaries, just trying to immerse myself.
I've been trying to immerse myself in the narratives of other people. I try to not isolate myself as much. It is really hard. People that are sensitive, you just feel too porous sometimes. There's this inertia that sets in, and it's hard to get out of bed. I think knowing that other people go through it is really reassuring.
I am a binge reader, with a tendency to throw myself at a writer, immerse myself in their work.
All I knew is that I loved movies and comedy and TV, and I wanted to perform. I made a bunch of shorts and movies in college, and that was always fun too. I directed some plays in college. It was taking it all in and trying to immerse myself in as much of it as possible.
I like to work all the time and really immerse myself in the project.
I'm excited to go study and read and immerse myself in something.
When I went to school, it was really just to immerse myself in listening to, studying, and making music.
I like to shoot on location 'cause I can just immerse myself in the world of the movie.
I immerse myself in things that meant something to me while I was growing up.
But I'll try to immerse myself in as many of the formal characteristics of site as possible in the landscape.
I don't immerse myself in the Internet chatter because it opens you up to a whole source of danger.
I love to live things, so I wanted to immerse myself and get into the mindset - and sandals - of my forefathers.
I was able to truly immerse myself in the record-making process. I'm excited about music.
Childhood is the province of the imagination and when I immerse myself in it, I re-create it as it was, as it could have been, as I wanted - and didn't want - it to be.
I immerse myself right into my character whether or not I'm relating to people live as an actor on stage or whatever.