On film sets, people get put down in public a lot.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's an inordinate amount of attention put on actors. Some people want to make their lives public, but that doesn't mean everybody does.
Generally, with films, what tends to happen is that a few people get a lot of momentum out of it, and a lot of people don't.
The industry has to have the audience in order to make these films. So it's a serious thing - how do you get people to leave their houses and go to the theater?
I think movie sets can often be stressful, and people take themselves very seriously.
People working in films are somewhat like gypsies: we move from set to set and spent weeks, sometimes even longer working while shooting a film. Right from the spot boys to the make-up guys and cast and crew, we become a kind of family.
You never get fans hanging out on movie sets. It just never happens.
There is nothing worse than when actors come to a set - and it happens a lot with big stars - and they are too aware of where the camera is. They are the show. And that becomes apparent and it affects the production. I am like 'You should not know where the camera is - you should act, and I will do the rest.'
Once you're on the set and shooting, it's all just cinema. You have actors and cameras.
I know that people in fashion and people in general hate to be filmed.
A film set is really delicate and people treat you very very well if you're an actor because they want you to be as comfortable as possible for you to do your work, but it really is just one in a team of many and usually 150 people.