If you change the way you tell your own story, you can change the colour and create a life in technicolour.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Place colors everything; It is the thing by which I find my way in my fiction.
In the best material, you always should be able to somehow make a case for a story to be transposed to any other time.
Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others.
I use colors to bring fine points of story and character.
You can write about other people and their ideas and life without having lived it, but even your perception of that is going to be colored by what you know and what you experience. And this is undeniable.
Each color lives by its mysterious life.
If you can depict situations and explore life in a truthful way and explore areas of grey - because that's where the truth lives - and you can do that in an objective way and allow people to take from that what they will, I think it's a satisfying sweet spot with storytelling.
My fiction-writing DNA shows in how I think about prose, how I think about the page, how I think nonfiction stories should work. And every piece of nonfiction I write, I want it to have fictional texture.
Even if a story has nothing to do with my life, if I can recognise something of myself in the character and think, 'Oh yeah, that's what I'd do...' Yeah, that's what I look for.
You always make a film with the hope that all types of people will want to see your work and that it doesn't matter about your color, but unfortunately it still does.