Control is the wrong word. The practice is very much about sharing, and, in any creative practice, some individuals, whether partners or directors, are much closer to certain projects than I could ever be.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't need to control anything. Even with romantic partnerships, I don't need to control anyone.
Unless you're the director on the movie, or putting up the money for the movie, you really don't have a lot of control.
'Control' had to do with my own life a lot, and that's why that seemed to be a film I could be the director of, because I had an emotional attachment to the whole story. And because of that experience, I feel that I can try other films. I didn't set out to become a director.
You can never control other people. You can only control yourself. I have definitely learned that.
I'd rather control someone than be controlled.
The only secret to being in control is to have it in the beginning. Retaining control is still hard, but obtaining control is virtually impossible.
I believe in creative control. No matter what anyone makes, they should have control over it.
It's weird to have no control over something that you're involved in.
I am in control at all times.
In most languages, 'control' is the first synonym for the word 'manage.' Control is about spotting and correcting deviations from pre-defined standards; thus to control, one must first constrain.