You don't make a film because the audience is ready for it. You make a film because you have questions that are in your gut.
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You don't make a film because the audience is ready for it. You make a film because you have questions that are in your gut.
When you're an investor, you can look at the quantitative and qualitative elements of an investment, but there's a third aspect: What you feel in your gut.
Everything that I do is for sound goals. It comes from my gut. When I'm sitting in the studio, a mix isn't done till I feel it in my gut.
I don't plan a career. That doesn't work for me. I just have to go with my gut.
My advice to female directors is not to wait until you feel like your ideas have been pre-certified or until you think you've gotten some approval for them. Then it's too late! Follow your gut. That's hard to do, but the only way to be original.
I never studied anything about film technique in school. Eventually, I realized that cinema and theater are not so different: from the gut to the heart to the head of a character is the same journey for both.
I have a feeling, one of those gut feelings, that I'll make pretty good movies the rest of my life.
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