A Quote by Daryl Hannah

Filmmaking is such a collaborative medium. — © Daryl Hannah
Filmmaking is such a collaborative medium.
Film is a temporal medium as much as it is a visual medium: you're playing with time, and you don't have that ability where someone can pause at home. That's such a fundamental part of what makes filmmaking exciting to me. I don't really have as much interest in any other medium. I just like the control.
I directed a short series for Hulu called 'Paloma,' and being in an editing room, I learned a lot about acting. It gave me a new bolt of energy in terms of my interest in filmmaking because it made me realize how collaborative filmmaking can be and also that you're not just limited to one job.
This is such a cliche, but I feel like filmmaking is a collaborative experience.
There's a way in which filmmaking is a director's medium and television is a writer's medium, so even as TV gets more cinematic, it's still guided by the writer.
Film is a collaborative medium, and I very much enjoy that.
Although filmmaking is collaborative and involves trust, ultimately it is the director who holds the whole picture together in their head.
The truth is that filmmaking is not really an actor's medium; it's really a director's medium, so all I can really control is the character that I'm playing. So I try to look for characters that are interesting and engaging and different than what I've done before and hopefully it becomes a good movie.
The stuff about film being a collaborative medium is no joke.
Filmmaking is a very collaborative art. Unlike a painting that an artist paints sitting by himself, as a director, you have to work with a team.
I think filmmaking should be a wonderfully free collaborative process, and it so very rarely is. I often see directors as jailers of my talent.
I view filmmaking as a director's medium.
When you're working in a collaborative storytelling medium, every step of the way, you're opening yourself up.
With acting, there's a certain amount of independence you have within the framework of the storytelling. When it's done well, it's a collaborative medium.
Any filmmaking, any film is a collaborative process. There's always a lot of people working on things together.
The point is that filmmaking is a collaborative effort; it isn't about imposing your vision on other people. It's about the talking, you know?
Feature filmmaking is a very powerful medium. It has a hold on me now.
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