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I might have a guitar or a piano on set to play something for the actors.
The function of camera movement is to assist the storytelling. That's all it is. It cannot be there just to demonstrate itself.
I play piano and trumpet. I studied classical guitar.
One of the things I love about cinema is the range.
You make sure that there's a structure that's interesting for them to play on top of, then do temp versions and try it on the film. By the time the players come to the recording session, I've found what works. So I'm not wasting their time.
When I do the music, I make the musicians listen to what's happening in the film. That way they treat the dialogue as if it was a singer.
I made my first film on 16mm. Then I began using 35mm.Then I began working in Hollywood. And I began to really understand how films were made by professionals. I have to say I wasn't very impressed.
Films take up so much time, and with theatre, you do have to plan a period of time that you can be free.
I want the score to have a really big voice.
I like to work my camera as if it were a musical instrument.
Obviously, I try to make the films work for an audience. That's the main point of making a film, and in retrospect, one can see that certain films, let's say Leaving Las Vegas, demonstrated its own success.
In discussing the process with the actors, I made it clear to them that they could improvise but that the sum total of their improvisation needed to impart certain plot points, and schematic material.
Then I became interested in drama, and almost by accident, I drifted into film.
Each film is different. Time Code was very quick - a matter of months. Miss Julie has been on my shelf as a script for some seven or eight years. But then the shooting process was very quick - 16 days.
I'm a huge fan of world cinema, because each country uses cinema in a very individual way.
The world is an infinitely fascinating, tragic and humorous place.
I would certainly say that films like Time Code and the Loss of Sexual Innocence were far more rewarding to me in terms of being able to move forward as a filmmaker.
I started using film as part of live theatre performance - what used to be called performance art - and I became intrigued by film.
I've spent my life hearing people trying to apologize for music.
There's nothing I've done which I'm ashamed of or I thought was actually bad.
In a way, the history of jazz's development is a small mirror of classical music's development through the centuries. Now jazz is a living form of original music, while classical music has gotten to the end of its cycle in terms of exploring its form.
You can do really slow movements with it, like zooming in for a minute and a half. The audience isn't aware that the camera has moved, but there's subconscious tension there.
But I don't have such a strong desire to need to get away from filmmaking.