When I am shooting a film I never think of how I want to shoot something; I simply shoot it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I try to do as much as I can, but I simply can't shoot two films at a time.
Once I finish shooting a film, I usually sit on it to see how we can make it better.
Everybody hates to edit my film. Back in the day, we called it film - now, my digital cards. But I shoot an awful lot of pictures. I don't want to hesitate, because I believe the moment is everything in a picture. So, I take the pictures.
Because I trained in theater, I always leave a film shoot feeling like I haven't done anything, like I just sat in front of the camera and whispered, essentially.
I always start a film thinking I know how to do it, then I learn all over again.
In a very real sense, all you do when you're shooting film or television is you shoot a scene, and then you shoot another scene, and then you shoot another scene.
Every time I do one I feel like I've never really quite learned anything. I always find that when I'm making a film, I find it a little bit like I'm doing it for the first time.
A movie goes from several stages, from idea to script. As you continue shooting, you will make some adjustments. You're constantly adjusting. It's like a piece of music. You're constantly trying to make it better.
As an actor I want to do as many takes as I can. I wanna shoot the scene... or shoot the shot 'til they make me quit.
When you're making a film all by yourself, that requires you to have quite a bit of a point of view in order for anything to get done.