It's nice to film in somewhere that you actually love being. Usually, you're in a studio for months on end, and you never see any daylight, so you really make the most of it.
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There is so much to do on a film set. It is an extraordinarily invigorating and wonderful place to be, when things are running well.
And so I love films that are kind of rural in atmosphere. And you know, it's just a nice place to be day after day. All be it, it can be hard, it can be hard work. You can get hot.
Film-making is not liberating. It drains a lot out of you, and it's fulfilling only temporarily. It's a very thankless thing at times. When you're spending all that time on a film, you don't want 40,000 people to see it - it's just not enough. You dream of more.
Film is just a great medium to express yourself and a great environment to work around.
I'm a big believer of daylight in the studio.
I do love being in my studio. Especially at night.
The best reason to make a film is that you feel passionately about it.
I love the instantaneous nature of filming rather than the repetition of working in the theatre, but that maybe because I haven't had great experiences working in the theatre.
A big part of my filmmaking is that I can go somewhere new and, visually, be excited by it.
No place is boring, if you've had a good night's sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film.
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