“In real life, we do things out of character, constantly. A couple of days ago, my shoes were hurting, so I walked barefoot through New York. Someone who has known me my whole life would think that was so out of character. But I did it because of the circumstances.” ThinkingRealWholeCharacterHurtKnownNew YorkCoupleCircumstancesShoesWhole LifeReal LifeBarefoot Author:Allison Williams
“Cry to god. If you do that just for a couple minutes with your whole being, just like a child who so badly wants a cookie. You will break through the barrier of the mind.” IfsWantMindChildrenWholeBreakMinutesCryCoupleBarriersCookiesVisualizationBreak Through Author:Frederick Lenz
“My best advice for mental training is simply to create good habits, in order to build a sense of security and calm around you. Also, you could try to distance yourself emotionally from the whole situation. In my case, I just look at it objectively: We are two guys going inside a cage to work. That's it. Try to de-escalate the pressure. Take a couple of deep breaths. Don't hype things up. And stay positive, even if you're fighting for your life.” IfsTryingLooksTwoWholeGuyOrderFightingSituationCasesAdviceSecurityCoupleHabitTrainingPressureBreathsDistanceCalmMmaCagesHypeStay PositiveDeep BreathBest AdviceGood HabitsTwo Guys Author:Alexander Gustafsson
“On Christmas Day I'll head off for a couple of laps around the Serpentine, or a trek around the whole of Hyde Park. Or I'll walk right across town, with Curtis, my son Jamie's bull mastiff.” WholeWalksSonCoupleTownsParksMy SonLapBullsJamieChristmas DayHydeHyde ParkMastiffs Author:Stella Vine
“The fun of being a supervisor is that you kind of get to shape the film as a whole rather than crafting a complete scene. I can't really think of one in particular that I feel like I own, except for a couple shots that I animated, which is fun. But feeling like you contributed to the whole is the most satisfying thing.” ThinkingFeelsKindI CanWholeFeelingsFilmFunParticularLike YouCoupleSceneShapesShotsSatisfyingAnimatedSupervisors Author:Victor Navone