I know how to write a movie. I know how to direct a movie.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All the films I do, I write the scripts, I direct.
When you write and direct your own film, you basically know exactly what you want. Or you hope to. For the studio, it actually can make life a little easier, because if you have a bunch of questions, they only need to call one person.
When I write a screenplay - and I think this is true for a lot of people - you direct the movie. That's what writing a screenplay is.
I know how to write fiction well.
I learned that you have to say that you're a filmmaker. You're not a screenwriter; you're not a director for hire. You've got to take charge. You're a filmmaker, and you're going to make a film.
I learn a lot as a director from acting in other people's films and just in general.
I still don't know much about directing a movie.
But I didn't know much about directing a movie.
I know I'd like to direct a film at some point, and maybe I'll write it.
I don't actually sit down and write, but I just have a lot of different ideas about films and making movies.