The film's dramatic requirements should always take precedence over the mere aesthetics of editing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think when any one kind of film does well, it creates a precedent and paves the way for more like it.
Each performance and each film is what it is. It's right and belongs within that moment. You look at it and try to make it fit your particular part of your character and your particular film.
Each production has certain circumstances that will bring you to a certain way of making it. It is not intentional, it is not an artistic decision, the way we make films, it is the way we address to our problems.
Cinema will always have an important role to play in society.
Filmmaking is always sort of building a mosaic of this arc of what the character is going through.
Screenwriting is the most prized of all the cinematic arts. Actually, it isn't, but it should be.
I find that movies tend to fix the aesthetics of a story in people's minds.
You may not quite understand the cinematic tricks that go behind the making of a film, but as long as you feel it, I think that's the important thing.
For me, the filmmaking has to be about the dramaturgy.
Every film deserves its own unique look.