I don't like being on my own. I'm happy meeting people and collaborating.
I just enjoy collaborating. I think there is always something to be learned, and I think that one could never collaborate enough - that would be impossible. So I am always excited and honored when someone wants to work with me.
I've been collaborating a lot, because I like working that way. It's fun and keeps you moving forward.
As a director myself, you really appreciate collaborating with people who are trying to help you find what you need and what you want.
Sometimes a story idea will come to me, and suddenly I've figured out the whole thing, and I feel like I'm collaborating with something other than myself.
For AXE to take a chance on me and to help me, you know, collaborating with them was just a really, really big deal for me. It shows that they bought into me and vice versa so it's a good relationship.
When you're collaborating with somebody who's got a lot of stuff they haven't worked out yet, you're working out their vision as well.
I enjoy collaborating with other people.
I enjoy collaborating with all of the directors I have worked with. I love collaborating with creative people on interesting projects.
I've heard of translators collaborating closely with their authors, sometimes even living with them for a while, but that's not me.
Open source is a beautiful way of collaborating; but what's happening on the free Internet is more akin to the 'crowdsourcing' of journalists and other content creators by advertisers who no longer have to pay them - only the search engines that parse their articles.
Teddy Kennedy rose to become a liberal lion by collaborating with Republicans.
Any artist that's as serious about making music as I am, I'm cool with that. But if you tellin' me, "Man, send me a verse and I'ma send you a verse. " No. That's not collaborating. We don't know each other and I'm serous about this music.
This isn't a mass-produced. . . instrument. Mike Lull Custom Guitars makes each bass right here in the NW. Over 20 years of collaborating, designing, and building basses has gone into my model.
I always need a support team, even at Donna Karan. I like collaborating. There is something in collaboration that is wonderful.
You have to have non-traditional ways of collaborating. But better is relative.
The challenge is the same whether or not I'm collaborating: to empathize with your reader and to tell a story that will matter to him or her. But the mechanics of going about that challenge change when you're collaborating, because you have someone to help refine your thinking and expand your vision of what might happen.
I have a lovehate relationship with the internet. It's obviously the central tool of how I work, and how I keep in touch with all the writers and then producers that I'm collaborating with. Skype saves my life, you know.
I feel much more comfortable as an artist collaborating with others because I feel more mature.
Acting is always more fun for me. I love being a part of a story, I love collaborating, I love working with different directors. If I just directed more and more, it would lessen the opportunity to work with all these big directors that I've had the opportunity to work with.