Every time I make a film, I feel it gives me the chance to learn something new.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always start a film thinking I know how to do it, then I learn all over again.
Every time I do one I feel like I've never really quite learned anything. I always find that when I'm making a film, I find it a little bit like I'm doing it for the first time.
Every movie I make teaches me something. That's why I keep making them.
When I make a film, I am hoping to reinvent the genre a little bit. I just do it my way. I make my own little Quentin versions of them... I consider myself a student of cinema. It's almost like I am going for my professorship in cinema, and the day I die is the day I graduate. It is a lifelong study.
I always try to better myself with every movie I make. I don't take anything sitting back, and so I try to learn from every film I make and carry that onto the next movie because I think it's important as a filmmaker to keep growing with each film, and I think I am growing with each movie.
I do enjoy film. The more I do it the more I learn.
Film, for me, has been a process of learning on the job.
Film has the potential of allowing me to explore my own ideas, which I find very attractive.
Making a film, every film, is a big gamble, large or small. The more that you do it, the more you're aware of that.
I think everything that you do, you're learning. I mean, every movie that you make is like a film school; that's one of the things that I enjoy about filmmaking.
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