The great thing about filming a film is that you all have your final day's shooting, but you always know that you're all going to be coming back for the premiere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of filmmaking is an endurance contest between you and the people you're filming. Every time that you relax, I promise you, something interesting will happen.
We have to look forward and keep filming new films and not get stuck in the past.
Filming is a funny combination of having a good time and not being able to wait until it's over.
The last thing you want to do when you are about to film a scene is think, 'Oh my God, so many people are going to watch this.'
There are two phases to a movie. First you shoot the movie, and then you make the movie. Generally, post-production is longer than filming.
Filming takes a lot out of you. It really does. It's immensely demanding, and you have to put the rest of your life in the icebox until you do your final shot.
Sometimes I have a great day of filming and sometimes the theater strikes me better. It just depends.
We just started filming, and after every scene was shot, we had a rehearsal for the next one.
There's always pressure on filming. There's the weather, people, various different technical problems. There's always pressure! And there's never really enough time for anything, really!
You can finish the day's filming or the whole shoot or watch something months later and think you could have done it so much better. It's frustrating.