If you think about it, episodic filmmaking has not been something that people have really done.
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I just think that the collective experience of going to see a film is something you can't recreate.
But I suppose film is distinctive because of its nature, of its being able to cut through time with editing.
I did a good bit of episodic television directing, but directing a movie is so much more complicated.
Editing is not a part of the filmmaking process I've ever been privy to as an actress.
Feature filmmaking is a different kind of complication as documentary comes in the editing room.
I think when any one kind of film does well, it creates a precedent and paves the way for more like it.
The filmmaking process is a very personal one to me, I mean it really is a personal kind of communication. It's not as though its a study of fear or any of that stuff.
Filmmaking is always sort of building a mosaic of this arc of what the character is going through.
We make films that we ourselves would want to see and then hope that other people would want to see it. If you try to analyze audiences or think there's some sophisticated recipe for success, then I think you are doomed. You're making it too complicated.
Of course any kind of film process has ups and downs and days where you're stuck and have breakthroughs.
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