I've been able to work with so many people, so I love asking advice from as many as possible.
Jean-Marc Vallee is a talent, and working with Amy Adams was incredible.
When I'm on set, I'm 100 percent comfortable, but at events and photo shoots, I'm beyond nervous.
I always look for characters that will hopefully develop into a more powerful symbol.
I believe in this industry as a business, and I want to continue to grow my own business.
Every single character and every single person in real life can all be 16 or 17 years old and maybe live in the same town and go to the same school, but every single girl is experiencing and living a different life. I think that, on the outside, it may seem like there's a lot of similarities, but there's also a lot of differences as well.
I really look up to Amy Adams, who I got to work with, Meryl Streep, and Angelina Jolie.
I'm really into both sides of the industry - in front of the camera and behind the camera. I love the business side of it; I love all of the contracts and negotiating and the different connections that you can make.
I actually began my career by convincing my parents to let me be an actress when I was 12 with a PowerPoint presentation describing acting and my goals.
I separate myself from my characters as much as possible, but I have these books that I create which are interactive diaries/timelines/memory books/pictures of the character's entire world.
Working with Amy Adams was amazing. I've always looked up to her as an actor and as a role model, so being able to be on set with her was completely beyond anything I could ever imagine.