Editing is not a part of the filmmaking process I've ever been privy to as an actress.

Filmmaking is a very privileged art form. It costs a lot of money to make these things.

Part of filmmaking is always a guessing game, and part of it is always a game of trust.

It makes sense for an actor to space out his releases. But filmmaking is unpredictable.

Many people who have watched 'Pieta' have said my filmmaking has become more objective.

I think filmmaking is a gamble anyway, right? You never know the results from the start.

Filmmaking was the way I could write characters and not have to give them up to anybody.

The kind of filmmaking excitement that director Peter Weir brings to movies is bone deep.

To make a good film is an art. Gender is irrelevant when it comes to craft of filmmaking.

Directing, editing, and everything about filmmaking has definitely changed me as an actor.

It's good filmmaking when you don't have to say anything and you can still tell the story.

Filmmaking can give you everything, but at the same time, it can take everything from you.

I am a serious filmmaker, and I see the whole process of filmmaking more as a piece of art.

The "If you build it, they will come" approach to filmmaking has always been helpful to me.

Saw #‎ Birdman . Such singular, audacious filmmaking. Can't stop thinking about the ending.

A big part of my filmmaking is that I can go somewhere new and, visually, be excited by it.

At the end of the day, filmmaking is all about telling stories, and I'm just doing my part.

I feel so part of the filmmaking community. It's amazing how much people support each other.

I feel 100% sure that I have the career that I have today because of independent filmmaking.

I always thought that's the wonderful thing about filmmaking: people see things differently.

Its amazing what you can do without in terms of filmmaking when a story is really important.

I'm a big fan of suspense and tension filmmaking, and that was my goal with 'The Conjuring.'

A novel is both a story and a piece of writing. A movie is a story and a piece of filmmaking.

Stop-motion is filmmaking at the pace of a glacier. In live action, you're moving so quickly.

The biggest lesson that I have learnt from everyone is that there are no rules in filmmaking.

It's amazing what you can do without in terms of filmmaking when a story is really important.

I really like Olivier Assayas filmmaking. He always has this global - economy thing going on.

I have been a director who has starred, participated on both sides of the filmmaking process.

I was a film student. I became an actor, but I thought I'd be pursuing filmmaking originally.

I always say that I am a big fan of films but I am an even bigger fan of the filmmaking craft.

Filmmaking is exploring. Why would I want to make a film about something I already understand?

Filmmaking is incredible introspective. It forces you to sort of examine yourself in new ways.

Most of my films have been documentaries, but I'm also very interested in narrative filmmaking.

Intimate scenes or a kiss is a very technical aspect of filmmaking. It is extremely mechanical.

If you think about it, episodic filmmaking has not been something that people have really done.

Technology continues to bring us wondrous advances in filmmaking to improve how we view movies.

Hollywood is still the mecca for good or bad, but it isn't the beginning or end for filmmaking.

Feature filmmaking is a different kind of complication as documentary comes in the editing room.

The test audience holds a great deal of power in the process of filmmaking in the United States.

In the world of independent filmmaking, you're never quite sure what's happening when and where.

If you're a fan of auteur filmmaking, I'd say get yourself invested in some really good TV shows.

One of the things that I do like about filmmaking is that you find out how to solve new problems.

I think, at the end of the day, filmmaking is a team, but eventually there's got to be a captain.

I don't want to plan my career. That would be a business plan. Filmmaking is not a business plan.

What Joe and I get excited by, creatively, is exploring all of the different forms of filmmaking.

I have an inherent interest in filmmaking and equipment. Some of my best friends are technicians.

With every film that I am doing I am learning new things either about myself, or about filmmaking.

Filmmaking is always sort of building a mosaic of this arc of what the character is going through.

Everything that is somehow related to direction and filmmaking fascinates me, like cinematography.

I like how collaborative and cult-like filmmaking is. It's really family-oriented, tribe-oriented.

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