Asif Kapadia Quotes
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I worked in TV for a short time and couldn't stand the fact that we'd always be filming someone talking, just giving information.
On 'Senna,' it got to the point where there was so much footage that our first editor had the wild suggestion that we only use the archive.
I want to make my own films from my own scripts based on stories I want to tell, but they take time to put together.
I love telling stories with images. But I think there's more to just saying a movie is great visually.
There's this great TV show we have called 'Later ... with Jools Holland', a live-music show on Friday nights. Anyone and everyone's been on it.
We were working on 'Senna' for a long time before we were fully financed, so we didn't actually have an editor for a while.
I wanted to study film at an art school - I loved the idea of being surrounded by designers and artists. We were encouraged to be experimental.
I don't normally make documentaries. I'm a drama director. I've made a few short docs, but I don't like talking heads or 'voice of God' narrators.
We want to make movies for the big screen. We want people to go to the theater and feel like they're watching a movie.
I don't have these crazy deadlines. I don't have this, 'Oh it's got to be out tomorrow.' I don't like working like that.
I used to live in Pillgwenlly, and there was this old Italian pizzeria that used to be there with a really amazing character who ran it.
My films often have a spiritual dimension which comes from my Muslim background, and I'm happy to tackle that in cinema.
Boxing is made for film - there is corruption, violence, tragedy and the chance that the underdog can catch the champion with one lucky punch.
You don't have to be someone who likes walking a tightrope across the Twin Towers to watch 'Man On Wire.'
I made several short films with very little dialogue. I'm still not a fan of talking heads. My stories are told with images as much as possible.
My wife Victoria Harwood was art director on 'Far North,' and she had designed my student film, 'The Sheep Thief.'