As an actress you can participate, you can be a co-author, help the director. But I always wanted to be able to make the big decisions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As an actor, you're in the hands of producers and directors. It's important to find out who you're working with.
Whatever it takes, the job of the director is to be the leader and to get your actors where they need to go. That's a philosophy that I have.
On a very small scale, I kind of understand why the directors that I work with do certain things. I don't consider myself an incredible director. I'm not ready to do movies by any means. But, I feel like I can be a better actress now that I've been on the other side and kind of understand the process and more of the technical aspects of it.
You have to be talentedly insecure in order to be a good actress. And then it's the director's job to make you more miserable and get a good take.
I would like, in the long term, to be recognized as a writer-director-actor.
I will always be an actress. I couldn't see myself without acting. But I'd love to direct and keep writing. I don't think one has to be in place of the other.
I'd like to work with any actress from whom I can learn-one who has had many experiences with many directors and is willing to share some of her knowledge with me.
Directing a film requires a different set of skills. It is a difficult job, and I am happy being an actor.
I would like to remain an actress, but am very anxious to direct and produce.
I have been a director who has starred, participated on both sides of the filmmaking process.
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