Sometimes movie-making happens like clockwork; other times, like a car accident.
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When you make a film you usually make a film about an idea.
When I was about 10 or 11, I realised that people made movies; until then, I had thought they just happened.
You play a part, and as soon as a movie is over and the camera stops, you go home and you're not really responsible for what you've done.
When you're making a film all by yourself, that requires you to have quite a bit of a point of view in order for anything to get done.
Within the process of filming, unexpected situations occur.
Film work can be tedious and sort of all over the place, especially when you have a family and you're going off and doing things somewhere else.
You know, making a movie is a collaborative effort and sometimes all the ingredients don't work out. I know that every now and again I am going to make a movie that won't work.
There are different reasons to make movies.
Inherently, making a movie is tough because there's so much anticipation when it happens - even if everything goes well.
Making movies is eating candy. It's a very expensive candy, so you value when you can do it. So when you can do it twice at once, it's like, you know, a kid in a candy store!
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