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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I found filmmaking to be a very practical art form. It's about figuring out how to create within the very practical limitations/constraints of time, money, and large groups of collaborators.
Filmmaking is a very complex form - ya know, acting, lighting, screenwriting, storytelling, music, editing - all these things have to come together.
Film brings together framing and light and color and performance and music and all of that. To me, everything I've done in my life has been preparing me for filmmaking.
I view filmmaking as a director's medium.
I really got into filmmaking through photography.
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.
My interest in filmmaking was always very much the visuals and images.
I want to put everything I think I've learned about filmmaking and storytelling and put it to the test in other areas.
I try to do as much as I can, every facet of filmmaking.
As a filmmaker, the only way that I understand how to make a film is holistically.