A big part of my filmmaking is that I can go somewhere new and, visually, be excited by it.
A lot of filmmaking is just sort of slowed down by lawyers who feel they're more important than the filmmakers.
As an adult, there are technical aspects of filmmaking you understand, like having to pick up a cup on the same line every time.
As far as the filmmaking process is concerned, stars are essentially worthless - and absolutely essential.
At any filmmaking class, you learn the power of the visual medium and are always trying to minimise the words.
At the end of the day, filmmaking is all about telling stories, and I'm just doing my part.
But I love filmmaking - I'm not ashamed of that. You're sort of vilified if you say that in England.
Directing, editing, and everything about filmmaking has definitely changed me as an actor.
Editing is not a part of the filmmaking process I've ever been privy to as an actress.
Everything about filmmaking tries to distract you from that first fine rapturous vision you have of the film.
Feature filmmaking is a different kind of complication as documentary comes in the editing room.