I'm learning more and more to share creativity with the crew and actors. A film crew is more powerful if you listen to them, but it does make my job more tough because I have to listen.
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When I work on a film, I always tend to relate to the crew.
I love doing film soundtracks and working with directors on how they want the scene to be portrayed on audio as opposed to visual. I like the collaborative effort of working with people.
I love working with actors, and it's all been based on my being trained in the theater.
I love working with a lot of different films and a lot of different people.
I like to make films where I learn along the way, like the audience.
I keep working with fairly inexperienced directors. You know, if you have a good crew, a good cameraman, you know, I know what I'm doing. If the actors know what they're doing, we can all pull together, and it works.
As a filmmaker I find it much more rewarding to work with actors who are classically trained. It's about the work and only the work.
There's a whole system in Hollywood where the director never speaks to the studio, but I like to engage them in a discussion. I listen.
I don't come from a film background. I haven't learned anything about films or film-making. But I have a thirst to know everything about my profession. I want to learn about cinematography, about editing, about music recordings, about post-production. So when people in the know talk, I willingly listen.
I enjoy working in movies that appeal to and will be seen by many people.
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