Your nerves can get the better of you, especially when it's your first film.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
With every film that you do, you're always so nervous. You feel exposed because you know people will see this eventually. You sort of have to put all that out of your head. What will be will be. But it's nerve wracking.
When my films don't do well, I'm hurt and surprised. It's discouraging.
I've very critical of myself, and film has been an adjustment for me.
Every time I start a film I feel like I'm starting the first time, ever.
Usually when you watch a film, you're just sort of biting your nails about things you could have done differently.
I get emotionally attached with every film I do, and that stops me from being critical. I can't fight my emotions.
Somewhere after you have few successful films, there is a fear of losing what you have got. It is very easy in the beginning, as you are a risk taker, have nothing to lose, and there is no perception about you.
Every time I make a film, I feel it gives me the chance to learn something new.
I've really grown to love film, but I think occasionally you need to get up on a stage and see what's going on.
Everything makes me nervous - except making films.