To make independent films, you can't think about them too much, ponder on them too much, get overwhelmed by the enormity of it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you're making an independent film what you don't have in time and money you have to make up with creativity and diligence.
But, I love making independent films. I love it! You create a family, and you sweat, you bleed, you cry, you shout, you laugh and you hug. It's such an extraordinary experience, making independent films.
I love independent filmmaking. I don't agree with a lot of it, but that's the point.
There's a strange sense of accomplishment in making an independent film. Everything's against you; there's no time, and even less money - you bring a bottle of glue, chip in twenty bucks, and hope you all make it through the day. If you manage to finish it and it actually turns out to be pretty good, it's thrilling.
The independent-minded movies - it's always an uphill battle to get them made and seen. You do what you can, and go out there after and try to tell people about it, but at the end of the day, that's all you can do.
Independent film is film that has thought in it. There's no independent thought in studio films. It's collective thought.
It's just hard to get an independent film made.
Independent films, for the most part, to me, are not so independent. They often feel like people auditioning for a big commercial career. They often do not have independent spirit to them.
The thing I've come to learn is that what's great about small independent films is the intimacy and the communication that occurs when you're making them.
There's plenty of great independent films to do, but you can't support yourself making independent film as an actress.
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