Zitat des Tages von Richard King:
More people are exposed to movies than to most other forms of art.
Directors who turn into big babies and shut out criticism stop learning.
Most of my technical knowledge comes from having worked in the industrial video industry.
When I'm working on a movie, I will make any sacrifice to finish it.
If a violent act towards a woman takes place, and the inspiration for that act is violence in cinema, the inspiration for that act would have come from somewhere else if movies didn't exist.
Yet I never want to make a movie purely for the money.
I like the fact that major studios have been attempting horror films recently.
I have never seen a connection between cinematic violence towards women and actual violence towards women in society.
The horror genre is important because it promotes experimentation in filmmaking.
I did not go to film school.
To us, basing stories on christianity is the same as basing stories on Roman mythology, Native American folklore, or unsubstantiated government conspiracies.
Many of us view the bible and other religious teachings as mythology.
I think the act of condensing months or years of work down to a couple hours of entertainment is pretty wild and extremely rewarding.
Movies are an art form that is very available to the masses.
This indication of audience interest is good for all horror movie makers at any budget level.
I think you get out of film school what you put into it. If you don't care about making movies, film school will do you no good.
We should assume that the end product can be switched off by any consumer who is offended or frightened by it.
Violent behavior exists in one's psychological makeup much deeper than the level that receives information from television or movies.
And the fact that you must make the movie for yourself because no one else will ever fully appreciate the endeavor, makes it a more rewarding challenge.
Cinema has only been around for about 100 years. Has all of the world's violence towards women taken place only within the past 100 years?
I never want to become arrogant and think I've made a flawless movie.
I'm not impressed by someone's degree... I'm impressed by them making movies.
Subject matter that is not bound to reality offers more opportunity to write a unique story and cinematically present it in very unique ways.
I have done some short pieces that are not horror.
Censorship of ideas or images or words is wrong.
I aspire to eventually be making my living by making movies.
Everyone has an opinion, and the guy screaming for censorship may be the next guy to have his ideas cut off.