So as I was growing up, my father was always in the middle of making a film or preparing a film. It was a full-time, all-consuming type of operation.
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I assisted on a lot of films outside my dad's company. I only did two of his films.
Growing up, I was on film sets occasionally, when my dad was acting, so I got to run around and do odd jobs on films like 'Labyrinth' and others... I seemed destined to make films.
Film-making is a physically hard job.
My dad was a low budget film director. I grew up as a kid making movies, based on the love of seeing what my dad was doing.
I grew up on film sets but more around the process of making films. I saw a lot of the editing process and the writing process, which takes years. That really affected me growing up, that side of it.
In truth, making films doesn't feel like hard work because I always have such a good time doing it.
I started making my own short films as a way of being able to give myself something to do and to study my craft.
I grew up making films and always thought that's what I wanted to do.
There's a thing about film composing and conducting in my family.
I made movies all the time when I was a kid.
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