Every day and every scene, it's never the scene that you expect.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In films, the fact that you can always do a scene again takes a load off your mind, enabling you to strive for perfection, which I always wanted.
I never go into a scene - ever, ever, ever - thinking, I have to make myself more empathetic toward the audience. Once you start doing that, you get into really dangerous territory. I think you start to become kind of untrue to the character.
Fortunately or not, expectations are always high for all my films.
The most boring scenes are the scenes where a character is alone.
I don't take a scene or word for granted.
Till now I have never shot a scene without taking account of what stands behind the actors because the relationship between people and their surroundings is of prime importance.
In life and in movies, it's a similar challenge, where you have expectations, and you end up in situations that are not meeting your expectations.
You never know what to expect when you're a writer visiting a movie set.
I love when a scene can almost be boring because it's so honest, you know.
In rare instances you have to give up what you thought was a great scene.