Directing 'When You Find Me' was one of the most creatively rewarding endeavors of my career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love directing. It's where my heart is, and it's the way my mind works.
I had become a film director because I thought I could express something in an artful way.
Directing a film was something I always wanted to do, something that seemed an inevitability in my development as an actor.
Writing 'when you find me,' it really exposed me to a way of putting together a story I hadn't thought of.
Directing is definitely something that is in my life for keeps, and the more I do it, the more I realize how much I want to learn and how much I have to give. And it kind of bolsters my acting - it enhances it in a really wonderful way that I wasn't expecting.
I love directing; it felt right to me when I did 'Flying Lessons'. It's something I will do again. Really, you can always be working and developing. That's something that's kind of ever constant.
Being an actor started me writing, and that led to directing.
I enjoyed directing, and I really found that it was a great new field to try my hand in.
I love the incredible variety of demands directing makes on you, from the entrepreneur to the hustler to the deal-maker to the writer; to directing actors and the camera and working with music, sound, marketing and promotion. It uses so many sides of your brain.
I find directing more satisfying.
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