There's no more film; now everything's digital. I welcome this. It's fantastic for me to have a new chance.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's no more film. Film is gone. We photograph digitally and electronically. We don't really use film the same way anymore - it's disappearing little by little. Things change. We have to change with them. There's no point in liking or not liking it. It is what it is.
I think we are at the very beginning of high changes, not only in terms of digital film, but in the way the movies will be screened, whether they'll be screened on phones, on computers - on everything.
I don't want to commit to too many films, as it would result in getting out of touch with what is happening in the industry.
I think digital is getting so much better. It's harder and harder to make the argument now for film. All things being equal, though, I still prefer to capture on film.
Film has lost something in the translation to high tech. It's become so super-real. It's with digital this and stereo that, and everything's like a CD.
I feel a lot of films that are shot digitally, even low-budget independent films, they look super slick now. Because the technology is so good that they look too good.
I even agree with the new digital ways of filmmaking, where you don't even have physical film in the camera, but to be honest, I wouldn't want to use it.
The thing that I really love about film is that it is with you forever - it goes to your children, and they get to see it again and again and have it forever.
I feel that film is inevitably the medium of the future. It has been for years, decades, but more so now than ever.
I long to make films. I'm dying to be inside the next film. I always hope there will be another film.