A Quote by Atul Kulkarni

I am enjoying the process of filmmaking and I might take up direction as well. — © Atul Kulkarni
I am enjoying the process of filmmaking and I might take up direction as well.
What's important in the filmmaking process has stayed the same. Keep it small, keep it personal, keep it authentic, work with people you like and trust. That process is much longer than the filmmaking process. The development process is a long one, so try and say something of importance.
Filmmaking is about moments. In real life, things might take six months, a year, but [in filmmaking] you have to create the moment where it happened.
My attention is more on the technical process of filmmaking; I like to observe cinematography and direction.
My strongest quality as an actor is taking direction. I will give my performance as a template and if the director gives any instruction, I take that information, process it and morph it into the next take. I love the feeling I get when nailing a scene through direction.
I've learned more, and I understand the process a bit better now. I can try to see how long I want to take in each aspect of the filmmaking process, and then arrive at around the two-year end mark.
I think I am aging, but I'm enjoying the process.
I am not working to earn a living, but I am living movies. I am finding me enjoying the process.
Live life fully while you're here. Experience everything. Take care of yourself and your friends. Have fun, be crazy, be weird. Go out and screw up! You're going to anyway, so you might as well enjoy the process. Take the opportunity to learn from your mistakes: find the cause of your problem and eliminate it. Don't try to be perfect; just be an excellent example of being human.
I am a serious filmmaker, and I see the whole process of filmmaking more as a piece of art.
When you're in the middle of an interview, it's so easy to stop listening and think about the next question you're going to ask. You can miss that golden moment which might take you in a different direction or a direction you didn't expect.
I am focused on what I am doing. I am enjoying my time in Formula One; I am enjoying the experience.
If you take a regular animated film, that's being done by animators on computers, so the filmmaking is a fairly technical process.
For me, it doesn't matter what kind of role I am doing. I just enjoy the process of acting and filmmaking.
If I am not enjoying my exercise regime, I am not enjoying my life, which means I am wasting it!
Comparing filmmaking to a plastic model, shooting is the process where you mold and color each piece, and editing is where you build a finished whole from the pieces you molded and colored. Obviously, the latter is the most enjoyable part in the making of plastic models, so editing is the process in filmmaking I enjoy the most. But at the same time, editing can be a painstaking task, too.
My stated goal as a filmmaker is to feel something. Is to have a palpable emotion in my life, carry it through the gauntlet of the filmmaking process and try and have it land for an audience at some point during the viewing experience. That to me is successful filmmaking.
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