I love making cheap films. I really do. What I've found is that I work better when it's both a fairly low budget and a short schedule. It focuses the mind, and it's a better atmosphere.
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I love making movies. But it's a lot of investing your heart and soul. It can be exhausting.
I love making films, and as long as I love the subject, I just have a crazy amount of passion and energy for the project.
I try to make two movies a year. To me, that's not too much. On top of that, I like to work.
I like working in both movies and television. Television is faster, not very much rehearsal and a lot of material is shot in a day. Big budget movies are luxurious in terms of the schedule. Independent films often shoot fast as well.
Working on a film is so great because you have the luxury of more time when you're on a movie than when you're on television.
In truth, making films doesn't feel like hard work because I always have such a good time doing it.
I really enjoy working on small films.
I tend to make low-budget movies but, yeah, I make more money than I ever thought I would make.
To make films, you have to have boundless energy; you have to work and play with others really, really well, and I'm really a more contemplative kind of person. I like to sit at home and think, a lot.
I just like to do work that inspires me, and I don't pay any attention to whether it's a high- or low-budget movie.
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