A film set is a workplace for me; it's my office, and nobody really wants to be in a stressful work environment.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One of the biggest challenges in my job is letting go of the movie once you go home at night, and knowing you can't do anything to your performance once you've laid it on film.
Film work can be tedious and sort of all over the place, especially when you have a family and you're going off and doing things somewhere else.
I think movie sets can often be stressful, and people take themselves very seriously.
But the way that we've got it organized in our family, we try not to work at the same time, so I'm just now starting to look around. I think I'd like to do a film.
I have a hard time articulating the emotional experience of working on a film. Even when I have meetings on films or discussing them with directors, I find that's my biggest challenge. Different words mean different things to people.
My purpose is to make films that will help people to live, even if they sometimes cause unhappiness.
Whenever I'm doing any film, I'm always just happy to have a job and I always just put 110% of myself into it.
I don't feel isolated on a film set. In a way you do because you don't really mix with the outside world; you're just sort of working non-stop for a few months, but you've got so many people around you.
There is so much to do on a film set. It is an extraordinarily invigorating and wonderful place to be, when things are running well.
I use the film industry as a pleasure for work and that kind of thing and it's not a pursuit to make me feel happy in my life.