You have to draw on your unconscious when you make a film - you can't worry about whether it's costing a lot of money.
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I feel that if you want to make films, you have to be willing to make it without a fee. You get a deferment, I guess.
When you're a filmmaker you're part of a very expensive art form.
If you're an artist, it's OK to put your money into your art. The advantage, in hindsight, is that you become the film, and the film becomes you; you breathe it.
Once a film costs a certain amount of money, things have to round off.
If you are going to do a film properly you have to give yourself completely to it.
As long as you keep your budgets small, there's a way of making films.
On a low-budget film, you don't have all the luxuries.
When you are making an independent film, money is never an issue.
Making a film, every film, is a big gamble, large or small. The more that you do it, the more you're aware of that.
When you're making an independent film what you don't have in time and money you have to make up with creativity and diligence.
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