Most of my writing work has been in film. I have done some TV, but most of it has been in film.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't actually sit down and write, but I just have a lot of different ideas about films and making movies.
I definitely in filmmaking more and more find writing and directing a means to harvest material for editing. It's all about editing.
Working on a film is so great because you have the luxury of more time when you're on a movie than when you're on television.
I eventually want to do writing on all the films, but not necessarily to be the writer. Writing is a painful, painful thing; it really is.
I never see a novel as a film while I'm writing it. Mostly because novels and films are so different, and I'm such an internal novelist.
All of my scripts are based on other people's novels. Generally, I consider myself as one who writes for theatre. I do not see film work as a continuation of writing for theatre. It is more of an interruption of the writing process.
I did some writing and bought a book, and have been working on that as a film to act and direct in.
I've done a lot of TV, but not film.
I think the most satisfying part about filmmaking is seeing a production in full bloom. When I write, I write in isolation.
If anything I try to write something that would be more difficult to film. I tend to see film as competition and would like instead to do what books do best.