Most filmmaking is about shaking hands and just starting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The filmmaking process is a very personal one to me, I mean it really is a personal kind of communication. It's not as though its a study of fear or any of that stuff.
A whole film is just about arriving at a moment where you hopefully transfer some feeling to the audience.
Within the process of filming, unexpected situations occur.
Intimate scenes or a kiss is a very technical aspect of filmmaking. It is extremely mechanical.
Filmmaking is a miracle of collaboration.
A film goes through so many hands, that by the time it's done, it might not resemble what you thought you were making.
Generally, with films, what tends to happen is that a few people get a lot of momentum out of it, and a lot of people don't.
A lot of filmmaking is an endurance contest between you and the people you're filming. Every time that you relax, I promise you, something interesting will happen.
There's a level of sophistication of filmmaking that's mind-boggling. Anything you need for your movie, there's an establishment that can make it happen really fast.
The process of filmmaking is very musical, you get into the rhythm and the rhythmics of how someone is, especially with Woody Allen who is very much into body language and body movement.