Every time I start a new scene, I'm nervious. It's like going to school and to have a test. I have never heard the lines spoken before. I don't know what I am going to think of hearing the lines. I don't know what I am going to tell the actors, where I am going to put the camera. And every single time is the same. But I am telling you it's the greatest feeling in the world. I'll tell why it's good feeling. The more I'm feeling confident and secure about something, the less I'm going put out. The more I'm feeling this could be a major problem in getting this story told, I'm going to work overtime to meet the challenge and get the job done. I hate the feeling of being nervious, but I need to feel in this moment. I'm really not sure what I am doing. And when that verges on panic, I get great ideas. The more I feel backed into a corner, the more rewarding it becomes when I figure out my way out of the corner.