Oddly enough, I find it quite engaging to be working with a female when I'm directing. It's kind of interesting.
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Yeah, I've worked with a couple of female directors, now, and I think that they're amazing. As good or better than guy directors.
I don't think about the gender thing very much. But when I speak at schools, I've had female students say to me afterwards, "I never envisioned myself being a director, since I've never seen women do it." But after seeing me, they can picture themselves directing, so maybe we'll see more female directors.
Directing is physically exciting because there's a ticking clock, you're working with people, it's very social, it's very enjoyable.
But it's cool working with female directors because I'm a girl, so you do relate to them more. You can talk to them about other stuff like clothes and all that.
I've worked with a couple of female directors now, and I think that they're amazing. As good or better than guy directors.
All my life, I've been working with male directors, which I've really enjoyed. And I'm lucky in that I've worked with men who have a lot of respect for women. But working with a woman is a different experience. It feels like the communication is different.
I wish I had seen some women directing before - that would have given me the idea of who I was.
I can say I love working with women. Film is a man's world, and I really appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with women, especially young women.
Directing is so interesting. You know, it just sort of encompasses everything that you see, that you know, that you've felt, that you have observed.
I've just seen that there is a really amazing perspective that we're missing by not having more women directing.
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