Of course any kind of film process has ups and downs and days where you're stuck and have breakthroughs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every time I've crossed to a new level of film acting, the film has been a breakthrough project.
If you stay true to your ideas, film-making becomes an inside-out, honest kind of process.
Making a film, every film, is a big gamble, large or small. The more that you do it, the more you're aware of that.
There are many applications for which film is going to be better, for a very long time.
Learning how to edit movies was a real breakthrough.
I've seen many, many movies over the years, and there are only a few that suddenly inspire you so much that you want to continue to make films.
The technology available for film-making now is incredible, but I am a big believer that it's all in the story.
I think the thing about film is, as it gets proved by a lot of young filmmakers now, that the medium will just go on reinventing itself, and so you just hope to be a part of that and not a part of some kind of endless regurgitation or 'Here I am doing what you know I do' kind of thing.
Film-making is a physically hard job.
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.
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