You can do all the film school you want in classrooms, but if you are on the set, you are going to learn so much more because you are really in the middle of doing it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I didn't go to film school. My Grampa always says just watch a lot of movies. He didn't go to film school; he went to theatre school. It's interesting to learn about the technical side of it, but I think it's more important to learn about writing and working with actors.
Going to film school taught me how much I already knew, and that the best way to learn about film is being on the set with professionals.
Nothing can teach you what it's like to work on a film set, and the best education there can be for an actor is to walk up the street and observe human nature.
You can be in an acting class all you want, but you don't fully learn until you get off that stage and in front of a camera.
I always try and learn as much as I can from different departments on a film set.
I think everything that you do, you're learning. I mean, every movie that you make is like a film school; that's one of the things that I enjoy about filmmaking.
The thing is, making movies as an actress, you learn so many things. Like when you're making a movie with Quentin Tarantino you're just at the best cinema school ever.
I was planning to study more, but it's a struggle with so many opportunities for film and trying to get better through studying. No matter what, I want to be making more movies.
Film schools didn't exist when I was growing up. I learned by working with clever people. Good writers and cinematographers.
I didn't go to film school. I got my education on the set as a niche publicist in the film industry.