I think people are people and if their feelings are real and truthful, they can connect.
DARREN ARONOFSKYIt’s not that much of a difference. Basically, your job is the same as a film director. It’s a triangle between creativity, money, and time. But they don’t really change. You’re ultimately trying to get the most creativity and time with the money that you have.
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To me, watching a movie is like going to an amusement park. My worst fear is making a film that people don’t think is a good ride.
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Now there is so much expertise and brainpower it’s hard to be at the cutting edge of what’s cool and not do something that’s totally geeky.
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Also expressionistic filmmaking – making the audience feel like they were inside the characters’ heads. And so we create all these different types of techniques to put the audience there.
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CGI means, just to be clear, creating any type of image with a computer. Basically, starting off with nothing, or with images and manipulating them.
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I think there’s something in collaboration – the fact that you can sit there and bounce ideas off of someone. It definitely matters who the person is, because certain people… T
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I spent about a year and a half doing technical post work on ‘The Fountain’. Although I do like the process, I think my favorite part of filmmaking is the actors.
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God can be found anywhere, and in fact, everywhere. And you don
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I’ve spent a life loving women and studying them as much as I can, or am allowed to.
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I’m Godless. I’ve had to make my God, and my God is narrative filmmaking
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The whole visual language of the movie is developed way before we get to set.
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I think I came to film-making through writing. I started to write, and people, teachers, responded to my writing.
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When I go to movies I generally want to be taken to another world.
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The ’90s were a party, I mean definitely maybe not for the grunge movement, but people were partying harder in the ’90s than they were in the ’80s. The ’90s was Ecstasy, the ’80s was yuppies.
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I wasn’t a big fan of social anthropology. And, luckily, that created room for me to work in visual arts because I sort of ignored my requirements. I think I was attracted to social anthropology because I liked to travel and was always interested in far-off places.
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At the end of Requiem all I wanted to do was get a DV camera and just do a small film. But then the hunger comes back.
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