I wanted to be respected by filmmakers, and why should they respect me if they saw that my superiors did not treat me with respect.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In movies, I have had the opportunity of working with some of the people that I respect very much.
I'm getting my respect as a video director. The fashion industry respects me and knows who I am.
I think people respect my work, but I was never in one of those movies that made me a star.
So it's kind of nervous to be in this situation, but at the same time you look at all those actors and the work that they've done, I've been in bigger films than all of them and still kept my integrity and still kept my respect.
The director respects what they've hired you for and chosen you for: to do the part and respect what you're doing.
What is important to me is that people know I respect the business of making movies.
I grew up to always respect authority and respect those in charge.
I used to feel that I had to be dictatorial in order to be respected, but after I did a couple of TV movies, I began to see that authority came with the job. So I began to relax and let more people into the process, and my work really improved.
I've always had a lot of respect from the people I respected.
I come from a theatrical background, where, if you're working on a movie or a play, you always respect the people you work with. You're accommodating.