Just film what's there, trust what came before, one hour before, and make it easy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Making a film is so scary, and there's such a kind of void that you're working from initially. I mean, you can have all the ideas and be as prepared as possible, but you're also still bringing people together and saying, 'Trust me,' even when you don't necessarily trust every element.
You do a film for a short time period - you put it all out there and move on.
Before I made a film, I thought it was easy.
If you stay true to your ideas, film-making becomes an inside-out, honest kind of process.
You can always make a film somehow. You can beg, borrow, steal the equipment, use credit cards, use your friends' goodwill, wheedle your way into this or that situation. The real problem is, how do you get people to see it once it is made?
Well, I think just the fact that you are making your first film is a huge step.
But the way that we've got it organized in our family, we try not to work at the same time, so I'm just now starting to look around. I think I'd like to do a film.
And as I've gotten deeper into the process of making films and television and such, I think I have more trust in the fact that you really never know what you're going to find after the twenty-fifth take.
When you're younger, and you do your first or second film, you want to show everyone what you can do.
Luck, I never looked to make difficult movies on purpose. You make the films you can make.
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