I love the quality, feel and history of film. I love the pictures of the giant cameras and the way it was.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the camera was always my obsession, the camera movements. Because for me it's the most important thing in the move, the camera, because without the camera, film is just a stage or television - nothing.
I love film. After a yummy meal for the whole family and some truly great friends, we often go out to see something beautiful and unique.
I love the art of filmmaking very much in all aspects.
I love so much the models from the '60s and the '70s. They were extremely professional, great models who knew how to work the camera so well and loved fashion and had a great sense of style.
I love film - it's like painting.
The cinema I particularly love is the cinema of the golden age of the studios in the 1930s. One of the really nice things about it was the way teams of actors and directors and crew people worked together again and again.
I'm a big fan of movies, but I'm a bigger fan of filmmaking itself. I fell in love with it when I was very young, and I have always loved to learn the craft, every aspect of it.
I love films, I love the way they make me feel.
I think making a good film shot is joyful.
One of the things I don't like about film is its incredible immersive quality. It's kind of bullying - it's very big, it's very flashy, it's got a lot of weight and it throws it around almost to the detriment of the rest of our culture.