Technical skill counts for nothing if it is used only to manufacture films which have little to do with humanity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most of my technical knowledge comes from having worked in the industrial video industry.
Film-making is a physically hard job.
If a film is good, it will work no matter what.
The technology available for film-making now is incredible, but I am a big believer that it's all in the story.
People use technology only to mean digital technology. Technology is actually everything we make.
Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have a faith in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they'll do wonderful things with them.
The size of a studio film lets you see technology in a way that you wouldn't on an independent film, like the gadgets and the angles and all that.
New technologies, however remarkable they might seem, are fundamentally just tools made by people for people.
No matter how non-technical your life and work, you're going to have to interact with technology and technical people. If you know something about how devices and systems operate, it's a big advantage.
Movie-making is telling a story with the best technology at your disposal.