We want the diversity of the world that is around us represented both in front of and behind the camera, and on our screens as a result.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe in diversity in front of and behind the camera.
We have been endowed with the capacity and the power to create desirable pictures within and to find them automatically in the outer world of our environment.
If I can be in a place where my image is encouraging people to see different people behind the camera, and my image and the images I make can help open up a certain world view, I think that's all a part of a larger spirit of change and progress, and I'm happy to be part of it.
I think it's a good thing for everybody that we see the entire world reflected back at us on our screens.
You want entertainment in general, every aspect of it, to be more of a reflection of the diverse world that we live in.
Film gives us the luxury of deciding where the viewpoint of the audience is, and by knowing that, we can very effectively design around what is actually seen on camera.
If we can become the de facto standard for image capture of unique perspectives around the world, we have a lot of growth ahead of us.
We live in diverse communities with all sorts of people from all sorts of different backgrounds. The more our entertainment can be a reflection of the world we live in, the better it is for all of us.
I want the pictures to be working in both directions. I accept that they speak about me, and yet at the same time, I want and expect them to function in terms of the viewer and their experience.
America is grappling with cultural diversity, and I just want to put a show on that represents the world in which I live.
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