Obviously, movies and music videos are different because they're different lengths, and in a movie, you have more time to explore an idea. But I feel like they're all the same, really.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you make a movie, you know you're making a long-form thing, so the visuals are different than for a video where it has to be more obvious or in your face, I think, a little bit.
For a long time I have compared cinema to music, I think cinema has a lot to do with the rhythm of music.
There are different reasons to make movies.
There are a lot of similarities with film and TV, but also a lot of differences, especially in the way they film stuff.
Movies are a complicated collision of literature, theatre, music and all the visual arts.
Sometimes when you're editing a movie, you have the thing that you don't expect - which is you make it longer and longer as you go along.
All movies, when they're about the music business, tend to have a bit of a wide latitude in terms of how things really were.
Most of music videos were short films - they had dialogue, action sequences. I shot with cranes and helicopters. I wanted to created cinema-like moments.
A music video is so different to doing a movie.
There are parallels between the music and film worlds, but they're really very different. I feel like they're just two different ways to channel my creativity.