I got into filmmaking in order to tell very personal stories, and in this day and age, the opportunity seems all the more precious.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was attracted to filmmaking in college because of my love of storytelling. You can have such an impact and reach a broader audience than conventional journalism.
The actual process of filmmaking, the many hours out of your life- it is very slow and boring. I'm not interested in that now unless an opportunity was provided for me.
Directing a film was something I was yearning to do. I always wanted to see if I had the capacity to be a good storyteller.
I really got into filmmaking through photography.
I definitely in filmmaking more and more find writing and directing a means to harvest material for editing. It's all about editing.
I've learned a great deal about a certain type of filmmaking. But I have ambitions toward another type of filmmaking that I haven't been allowed to engage in yet.
I came to filmmaking because it's my passion. I decided I can't have it distorted or marred by someone else deciding what it should be.
I think the most satisfying part about filmmaking is seeing a production in full bloom. When I write, I write in isolation.
I try to do as much as I can, every facet of filmmaking.
It's amazing what you can do without in terms of filmmaking when a story is really important.