Filmmaking Wisdom

Filmmaking Wisdom from Orson Welles

I think the enemy of film is of course reality, and films are best when they manage poetry by reducing the element of reality and introducing something which is the invention of the filmmaker.

- Orson Welles

Filmmaking Wisdom from Claire Denis

The cinema gives pleasure, certainly. But, most of all for me, filmmaking is a journey into the impossible. When I make a film I have to be like a military commander, in charge of every strategy and tactic, but I never really know where we are going. But, of course, I can never let anyone know this.

- Claire Denis

Filmmaking Wisdom from Robert Bresson

The future of cinema is to a new race of young solitaires who will shoot films by putting their last cent into it and not let themselves be taken in by the material routines of the trade.

- Robert Bresson

Filmmaking Wisdom from Nuri Bilge Ceylan

The only thing I know about filmmaking is there is no formula at all…When you start a film, you always start as a student, as if you are shooting your first movie.

- Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Filmmaking Wisdom from David Lynch

Be true to the ideas, let them talk to you, and worry about every little frame that you’re making, and if you don’t have the money, you can find another way to get that same thing, so you don’t have to compromise in that way, for the final thing. You can find a way.

- David Lynch

Filmmaking Wisdom from Andrei Tarkovsky

I believe only poets will remain in the history of cinema. I think there exists a law: auteur cinema is made of poets, and all great directors are poets. And what is a poet in cinema? He is a director who creates his own world without reproducing the reality around him. That is what we call “auteur cinema.”

- Andrei Tarkovsky

Filmmaking Wisdom from Agnès Varda

A film is not written by the screenplay or the dialogue…It’s written by the way of the filming, the choices that you have to make between still shot or traveling shot, color or black-and-white, speedy way of acting or slow-motion…All these choices, and the lens you choose, and the camera you choose, and then the editing, and then the music or not, and the mixing—all these choices all the way through the film.

- Agnès Varda

Filmmaking Wisdom from Pedro Costa

I always say I have to wear two caps all the time: I have to contribute to do the best film I can and I have to make a stand for our way of working, to keep reaffirming, film after film, that is is possible for cinema to exist on these terms and conditions.

- Pedro Costa

Filmmaking Wisdom from Martin Scorsese

I’m often asked by younger filmmakers, “Why do I need to look at old movies?”…The response I find that I have to give them is that I still consider myself a student. The more pictures I’ve made in the past twenty years the more I realize I really don’t know. And I’m always looking for something to, something or someone that I could learn from…I tell the younger filmmakers and the young students that I do it like painters used to do, or painters do: study the old masters, enrich your palette, expand your canvas. There’s always so much more to learn.

- Martin Scorsese

Filmmaking Wisdom from Céline Sciamma

I’m always trying to make a film that could be somebody’s favorite film…a film that you carry with you, that you still want to live in. You’re not leaving the film in the room. And I think also what I want people to have with them is themselves.

- Céline Sciamma