I'm always thinking, 'What next,' even while working on one play or shooting for a film.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Obviously, after every film you do, you wonder what you're going to do next.
I like to see a film and then start scoring it in my mind while doing something unrelated. You just grasp a film and start working, and something unpredictable comes out from a third element. The mind, the more active it is, the more productive it is.
When I've finished one project, I start thinking about the next.
If a film is a huge hit, you do think properly before choosing your next projects.
I always start a film thinking I know how to do it, then I learn all over again.
I long to make films. I'm dying to be inside the next film. I always hope there will be another film.
In doing everything, from coming up with the ideas and putting them on paper till doing the final edits, you are always thinking the next three steps, you're always thinking what next, what next, what next?
I don't really have a structured path of wanting to say, 'This is what I'll do next.' I'm just going to read a bunch of scripts and see which one I love. There are so many things I would love to play, in all different genres.
It's one thing to plan and imagine what you want on a film, but when you actually arrive and survey the scene, there's a moment of, 'Oh my God, what was I thinking?'
Life is more important than 'what film I do next.'