[on "Poltergeist"] It's a fourteen hour day. On "Poltergeist" we worked ten consecutive nights in the Simi Valley, north of Los Angeles, from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Then I'd go back to the office to plan for the next day, then sleep for two or three hours. But I like the tension. I like being a location manager. You see places, meet people that you'll never see again. When you're shooting, you have no private life. But it's worth the trade-off. This job keeps you on your toes. If it was easy, it would be boring.