Well, I just think through your career you go through different phases, and I just got sort of uninspired by the whole studio process of making and releasing films.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was new, I didn't know where my career will go. Initially, my films were not even successful, but then I learned a lot from my mistakes.
You want a career. You don't want to do a couple of good films and then your career is over.
I didn't have any fixed goals when I joined the film industry. I don't particularly feel 'successful,' but I am grateful that my career is going well.
I have gained a lot of confidence in my process of making films. It does't mean I'll make a successful film or even a good film, but I know how to make my film.
In the old days the studios guided your career. Now it's all up to you.
I could never have imagined the films I've done and the people I've worked with when I was starting out; I certainly did not have a career path.
I mean, I'm new but I've always been very interested in film making process and I've been lucky enough to work with film makers in my past that have been very encouraging to let me hang around. I get so emotionally vested - that the producer part of me was natural.
Maybe because I didn't have a huge film career right off the bat, I've been able to create something different, which is so important to me. That's myself, my idea of who I am.
Getting movies developed doesn't do me any good as a producer. It only does me good to get movies made.
I never really planned a career. I've tried to avoid it. I've tried to do this stuff I felt for, the stuff I like. So, I've just been meeting these fantastic directors who've offered me a variation of different parts and different films.