I believe that independent film making is the last frontier of creative expression available. So I'm always willing to lend a helping hand to a young film maker who's just getting into the business.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you're making an independent film what you don't have in time and money you have to make up with creativity and diligence.
There's a strange sense of accomplishment in making an independent film. Everything's against you; there's no time, and even less money - you bring a bottle of glue, chip in twenty bucks, and hope you all make it through the day. If you manage to finish it and it actually turns out to be pretty good, it's thrilling.
I love doing independent films, but it's very hard to make a living that way.
The only way you can continue to make artistic films is to make an occasional one of those. They kind of keep your marketability going to the extent that people will employ you.
There's always gonna be people with a lot of money making film, and the goal is to make profit and carry on. It is a business. The goal is to make a living doing it and to be comfortable.
It's just hard to get an independent film made.
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.
If you stay true to your ideas, film-making becomes an inside-out, honest kind of process.
I would like to do more independent films.
I would like to produce films, but I feel I am an unsuccessful producer. That's the fact.
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