Well, I think that a lot of times when you're working on a film, there aren't really opportunities to get to know all the people you have to work with.
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Working in film tends to isolate actors - it's your close-up; it's all about you.
Film's hard when you don't have any relationship with the director at all and you just show up. Then you really are just a gun for hire.
Very, very rare that you do a job knowing that the audience is desperate for you to do that job. Most films you make don't get released, is the fact.
The great thing about films is that you have access to this whole world of experts who teach you the skills your character's supposed to have.
A film set is really delicate and people treat you very very well if you're an actor because they want you to be as comfortable as possible for you to do your work, but it really is just one in a team of many and usually 150 people.
It's really rare for film directors to be that interested in things other than themselves.
When you're making a film, there are so many people involved that you get opinions and notes from people and you don't even know who they are. I find that quite difficult and it wears you down.
Each time you do a film you gain a lot of experience and build a visual resume where people get to know who you are.
That's one of the benefits of working on big budget films. You work with people who have a lot of experience and you get to learn a lot.
I know people from working with them on films, but they're not the ones I would meet up with... I'm just a normal person!