Things I’ve Learned As A Moviemaker
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In terms of progressing either as a technician or, if you like, an ‘artistically-inclined technician,’ as long as you keep practicing your art, it's going to get better.
On Changing StylesYou'll probably find that most DPs at some point—even the biggest DPs—do a bum film. And they do a bum film because they want to change their style; they want to experiment with something different. The nature of somebody with a creative mind is that you get to a point where you feel you've gone down a path you can't go down further, so you try another route.
On What He Has Learned in His Career So FarI’ve learned a lot of things I should avoid!
On America’s Union System
America is a complicated place to work in because of the union systems. The one thing that I find sad in the U.S. is that some of the restrictions placed upon the union have a direct effect on the filmmaking process, in terms of the creative process and in terms of my work.
On the Relationship Between DP and DirectorI'm a confirmed believer that you should always do what the director asks you… A lot of people want to ‘discuss it’ with the director [when] they should just do what the director asks.
On the Hierarchy of MoviemakingIn the film system, everybody wants to be part of a cooperative, but it actually works well as a hierarchy. And the bottom line is you need one person on a set that has the power to control everything completely, and that person should be the director!
On the Battlefield Earth Aftermath
The offshoot of being connected with a film that has done badly commercially at the box office, even for a DP, is really, really quite marked. So from the point where prior to Battlefield coming out you were a very marketable commodity, once the actual film comes out and the film is described as a “stinker,” if you like, I was very surprised about the direct effect on my career. Like nothing came through the door! I was quite surprised that even the technical people involved took such a hit.
On Working in Los AngelesOne of the great things about being part of that system in LA is that you know that you are part of the biggest moviemaking industry in the world and that brings along with it a great deal of self esteem. In LA, you tend to get a great deal of respect for the work you actually do.
On Driving in Los AngelesThe problem for a European driving in LA is not the actual driving—it’s the architecture (laughs).
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