when you're doing film, exam pbl-- example, i was doing the world according to gaferment i impro vitiondhe first day of shooting. i improvised the line and he made a face like this, and i went-- he went no. just say the line, say the line, and commit to that i went okay. and that was the first great lesson. the second great lesson came from peter weir who said you have great power listening. i want really? he went yes, that is the second part of the equation. when to, when you listen someone, it's quite fascinating. and stillness is very powerful, second great lesson and third great lesson is always find out where catering is. but the ideas of these guys were giving me these great lessons. >> rose: listening is great. >> the idea of really listening and the idea of what it means to be engaged in listening. you find and the other great gift was jeff bridges who said whenever there is an accident in terms of filming, not like something really falling down, a line may get flubbed or something goes off, he goes that's a gift because that forces you to be in the moment and deal with it. rathe