I went to film school, so I certainly know how to make things quickly and cheaply. But at the same time, I have the experience of working with Steve Starkey for three years. I watched him produce some gigantic movies.
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I had a really good time working with Jim Cameron. A lot of people didn't, but I did as I got on with him really quite well. For a director who spends most of his time looking down a lens or in the digitisation studio or working out some graphics, he is actually very good with actors.
I've always worked with a team of actors and filmmakers ever since I was a kid in Michigan making Super-8 movies.
I've grown up around cinema. Michael Kamen was a very, very close friend of mine, sort of my godfather. So I know how much work goes into it. You have to know what you're doing.
Growing up, I was on film sets occasionally, when my dad was acting, so I got to run around and do odd jobs on films like 'Labyrinth' and others... I seemed destined to make films.
Making movies is my profession. I like doing it a lot.
I had been working early in my life in films - since I was 11.
I had a whole bunch of very successful movies. I have worked with some incredible people - incredible.
I went to film school, worked as an assistant, and wrote several scripts that haven't gotten made.
I'm the third generation of my family in the film business, and I grew up with a deep passion for movies. I made my own Super 8 films when I was a kid and always loved the editing process.
Steven Spielberg and I have tremendous amounts of money.