With me, I probably work a lot more than people assume I do, but people don't realize how much work goes into writing and producing and making a movie.
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I'm a writer. The more I act, the more resistance I have to it. If you accept work in a movie, you accept to be entrapped for a certain part of time, but you know you're getting out. I'm also earning enough to keep my horses, buying some time to write.
When you work on a movie, especially an independent movie, it's a lot of work to make it! It's not just our job as actors - so many people are working so hard, and even the littlest movie takes a lot of work.
When I have a chance to make some movies, I am 200 percent to concentrate about my works.
I don't actually sit down and write, but I just have a lot of different ideas about films and making movies.
I do a lot of writing. People don't actually know how much writing really I do.
When you make a movie, it's up to so many things and so many people.
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.
Writers divide fairly cleanly into those who only work through what they hear and those who are more visual. I am the latter, where I lie down on my office floor and play scenes through my head to - cinematically, several times with different elements - to see what works. I can't write a scene until I can see it.
The thing that I love about moviemaking is how many people it takes to make it.
It seems to be that more and more people are asking you to work for nothing on films, and that's unfortunate because you have to make a living. On the other hand, I don't do a better job because I get paid a lot of money. I'm never like, 'I'm not going to work as hard because I'm not getting paid as much.'
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