We don't feel pressure of, 'Let's make this really raunchy.' It's more about making a good story, which is 10 times harder. The raunchy stuff's really easy for us.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You find most of the interesting stories are the ones that are slightly harder to get made.
Very often when a story really holds us, it gets pushed away because it's too close for comfort.
The pressures to get the story first, if wrong, are greater sometimes than the pressures to get the story right, if late.
Tension is the cornerstone of any good story.
I enjoy scenes in films, which do not have the pressure of the story so much... and it flows. I've tried to go in that direction.
I would say on a creative level I put a lot of pressure on myself.
Writers have to be observant. Every nuance, every inflection in a voice, the quality of air, even - they all get mixed up in this soup of the story developing in our minds.
I don't like that feeling of holding back difficult questions. I feel like the more I can be transparent in the way I approach a story, the more it makes a satisfying programme.
Every story has its demands.
Pressure is an emotional paralysis. It's hard enough to do the dishes when you're feeling pressured, let alone make a movie.