I mean, there'll always be room for big productions and everything but it's good to see the other side.
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With big productions, you can sometimes get lost with the terminology and all the different departments.
I have more artistic control in a smaller show. But it doesn't really matter. Sometimes you can have the smallest role in the smallest production and still make a big impact.
I'm all for big production - I love putting on shows.
There'll always be movies that are meant for the big screen, and they should be seen that way.
If there's room for 30 reality shows, surely there's room for two amazing costume dramas.
It doesn't seem as if there's that much of a difference between a big production and a little production, other than you have a smaller space in which to get dressed and you have a shorter waiting time.
I think people forget that a lot of directing is just real management of the size of a production.
I think most artists would be happy to have bigger audiences rather than smaller ones. It doesn't mean that they are going to change their work in order necessarily to get it, but they're happy if they do get it.
If you look at American studios, the big productions have nothing to do with reality.
Ultimately, the film industry has always pushed out its biggies, and I don't have a problem with that. I just wish that we'd spend more time nurturing the smaller ones.