I think it's important as a filmmaker, as any person working in the arts, that you've got to try new stuff and challenge yourself and take chances.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The most important thing as a filmmaker, the hardest journey you'll have, is to find your point of view.
I think it's very important to recognize talent in all facets of filmmaking. Making a movie is such a lengthy and intense experience, so it's wonderful to honour actors, directors, producers and all crew members who put so much hard work and passion into a project.
It's easy to make a film, but it's hard to make a career of being a filmmaker.
I think when you work with really wonderful directors who have a really strong vision, it lets you as an artist set the tone for your own career.
I think, as a filmmaker, it's important to be honest with yourself at all times in terms of what's working and what's not.
I've learned one general thing in filmmaking: to work with one strong idea. One strong concept that pushes you to work in a certain way artistically.
As a filmmaker I find it much more rewarding to work with actors who are classically trained. It's about the work and only the work.
I was going to go and do what I should do as a filmmaker and make slightly larger films each time, learn my craft, make mistakes and solve them.
I love my work, apart from when it's driving me crazy. But I get to be interested in stuff and think like a filmmaker as I'm buzzing about the world and then see an opportunity to make a film, and then make it happen.
I don't believe that I should just do A-movies, I just do the work as an artist.
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