It's happening right now... it's just not on film, it's not being recorded.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Filming is so much to do with rhythm, as is music, and if it isn't there then you know in the end nobody can save it really, they can't.
In the world of independent filmmaking, you're never quite sure what's happening when and where.
Within the process of filming, unexpected situations occur.
Filming is a witnessing process. You don't try to control it, even though sometimes you wish you could because it can go really, really wrong for you.
More and more movies have been pressured to allow reporters and TV cameras to come onto the set while you're working, and I find that a real violation.
I'm always coming back with too much footage. Most filmmakers do, but I'm always surprised that it keeps happening to me.
I mean, there's definitely a difference between film and live performances or live television. But at the same time, it's just performing. No matter what, it's performing.
But I think the record will actually come from tapes that are not yet recorded.
When you're filming, it's very different from what you see on screen.
Nothing has really happened until it has been recorded.