I was spoiled by theater, where there is no editor.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What I don't have in theater is editing.
With an audience it's now, there are no editors around. It's just me and the audience and it's what I like best.
I directed a movie and now, I'm going to do the editing.
That's the thing about making a movie: You never finish editing. They just take it away from you.
I think the wonderful thing about doing theater is that it's more of an actor's medium. I think that film is more of a director's medium. You can't edit something out on stage. It's there.
Editing is not a part of the filmmaking process I've ever been privy to as an actress.
I've never made any film that I wouldn't go back and re-edit.
I wrote 'All is Lost' while editing 'Margin Call'. I did that long before I knew if I was ever going to get to make another movie.
Movies are an editor's medium.
You get spoiled as a novelist because you get to be the director and the editor, and you play all the parts, but as a screenwriter, you are a bit down the ladder.