I come from a culture where you don't divide it up to what you can do on TV and what you can do on film.
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Well, TV series tie you up. You can't do films while you're doing a TV series.
What I do on film is part of my profession.
Film and television is just a different technique in terms of how to approach the camera but basically the job is the same; but what you learn as a craft in theater, you can then learn to translate that into any mediums.
Cinema is a territory. It exists outside of movies. It's a place I live in. It's a way of seeing things, of experiencing life. But making films, that's supposed to be a profession.
Working on a film is so great because you have the luxury of more time when you're on a movie than when you're on television.
And I believe that you never be limited in what you do, so I like to do movies, I like to do television.
Making movies is a way of understanding myself and the world.
I've done TV and I've done film, and I'm not snobby about it. It's about the project.
Film and television essentially feel the same when you're doing it, because it's the same technical approach.
I've done a lot of TV, but not film.
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