If you film a little boy going to school, the big event in that boy's day and all the classmates' and teachers' day is you being there filming, not the school.
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Having to go back and forth between school and filming would sometimes be frustrating because I loved school. It was my chance to be around other people my age. But when you're leaving school to go to a set that's filled with kids your age, then it's fine.
Now everybody's got a video camera, so go make videos with your friends or see if you can get a part in a film school thing that's being done.
I'm the type of actor that, if I'm not filming something, I'm in class.
It's the thing they don't teach you in film school - what happens after you finish your movie.
The real trouble with film school is that the people teaching are so far out of the industry that they don't give the students an idea of what's happening.
It can take a long time for some people to find out how to ground themselves, and film sets are an odd atmosphere to do it in - especially if, like me, you finished school early.
You can do all the film school you want in classrooms, but if you are on the set, you are going to learn so much more because you are really in the middle of doing it.
Our kids seldom even get to see a movie. When we go to a movie, it's an event - and we make it an event.
I didn't go to film school, I went to acting school.
You know how to tell if the teacher is hung over? Movie Day.
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