Filming is so much to do with rhythm, as is music, and if it isn't there then you know in the end nobody can save it really, they can't.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Filming is a witnessing process. You don't try to control it, even though sometimes you wish you could because it can go really, really wrong for you.
The great thing about filming a film is that you all have your final day's shooting, but you always know that you're all going to be coming back for the premiere.
Filming is a funny combination of having a good time and not being able to wait until it's over.
Filming is repetition and many takes.
You can finish the day's filming or the whole shoot or watch something months later and think you could have done it so much better. It's frustrating.
The thing with TV and filming is the timing is all faked anyway. You do it so many times, from so many different angles. You never really do it all in one go anyway, so they just fix it all in the edit.
The music's job is to get the audience so involved that they forget how the movie turns out.
That's the thing about making a movie: You never finish editing. They just take it away from you.
I kind of always think my work is unfilmable, and when I meet people who are interested in filming it, I'm always stunned.
It's happening right now... it's just not on film, it's not being recorded.