A lot of filmmakers understand that the work is done digitally, and it's technically possible to change it late in the game.
A lot of first-time filmmakers are almost apologizing for their movie by saying, 'Well, we only had 18 days to shoot, you know.'
All the filmmakers I've worked with have taken my desire to educate myself very seriously.
As a veteran, I am always appreciative when filmmakers bring to the screen stories of those who have served.
But you talk to most filmmakers and it is six, seven, eight years trying to get things off the ground. It is incredible really.
Filmmakers and critics wrote about each other and sometimes very harshly. This no longer exists.
Filmmakers have to really find a unique take on something if they're going to explore an already-explored genre of movies.
Filmmakers need to realize that their job isn't done when they lock picture. We must see our films through.
I am glad that critics and filmmakers liked my work, and I have been warmly welcomed in Bollywood.
I feel like, with most filmmakers of my generation, I like the over-the-top stuff. I like to be wacky and really in your face.
But you talk to most filmmakers and it is six, seven, eight years trying to get things off the ground. It is incredible really.
Independent filmmakers already have their heads around people on their couches watching their movies.
There are certain filmmakers who look at the kind of work you have been a part of or if you come with a baggage of bad films.
Many filmmakers pretend that they never see anything, which has always seemed odd to me.