If I wanted to make something that actually made a difference roughly in this industry, I would make a documentary. That would be the closest I could come to actually try and make a difference.
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Maybe if I found something I was really passionate about, which is entirely possible, I would make another documentary, but it's not a good career choice for anybody. I don't recommend it.
Documentaries make a difference.
I think the greatest thing about making a documentary is your ability to just follow the story and the subject.
I've always been interested in how to present something that relates to our reality - which is not really... I don't even know if documentary itself does as good a job. It has its own problems in trying to get at the reality of the situation.
Well, I want to do everything in sort of a documentary style, ever since I started in the '80s.
I would love to do anything from a really gritty, interesting, indie type film, to that commercial, bigger stuff.
My job is to create a film, where we are capturing truth in performances.
But I'm a historian. I wasn't interested in just being a producer, I was interested in doing research and presenting that research to a general public.
I would love to produce a film.
My background is sociology. Combined with my graphic approach, if I could do some film projects, I think I'd be very good at making documentaries eventually, but people don't think of me for that, of course. But dialogue is something I know I can be good at.
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