A big part of filmmaking is gathering a group of people you can work with.
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Filmmaking is a much more collaborative thing than literature, so you know you're going to be working with a group of people at the start. You know it's going to be a compromise.
Any filmmaking, any film is a collaborative process. There's always a lot of people working on things together.
Filmmaking is such a collaborative medium.
Filmmaking is a miracle of collaboration.
Producing small films, you usually have four or five people you want, and you hope one of them will say they'll do it.
Well, first of all, making films is a collaborative process. You need people. You need people you trust and love and who are your friends. People you can work with.
I found filmmaking to be a very practical art form. It's about figuring out how to create within the very practical limitations/constraints of time, money, and large groups of collaborators.
As a filmmaker, I'm very collaborative. I don't pretend to know everything that is needed to make a movie. What I like to do is get together with a group of people, starting with developing the story and bounce around ideas.
The thing I really love about film is there's a really big sense of teamwork, and everyone has to do their job to the best of their ability to make the film work in the first place.
Well, I think that a lot of times when you're working on a film, there aren't really opportunities to get to know all the people you have to work with.