My principal job is to make interesting and entertaining films, and I'm not proud of which format or which particular technique I use. I just wanted the film to look good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I make films from the heart. I want to concentrate on the job of doing great and honest performances, and I'm gonna get better with every performance of mine, with every film of mine.
If you're sitting in the audience, you probably can't see the preparation and work that goes into creating a great scene or a great part, but I can assure you that a good film depends on lot of different things falling perfectly into place.
The kinds of films that I'm used to doing are independent films. They're very small character-driven pieces, and there isn't as much spectacle involved.
There's a lot of pressure to be the lead of a film. I have done it. It's not my favorite way to work.
I want to make good, fun films, not necessarily experimental ones.
The best reason to make a film is that you feel passionately about it.
The first few films I made didn't look good at all, and I wasn't trying to make them look good. People dig 'em because they like the content.
The most honest form of filmmaking is to make a film for yourself.
I'm extremely particular how my look should be in a film.
The problem with trying to make a film good and have it work for an audience is the problem of trying to tell a story well. The shape or the color of it doesn't matter.