In film, I don't think I'd try directing. Maybe one day, but I'd certainly want to go to film school or something before I tried to do something like that. That would be quite scary.
I like acting, but I like filmmaking better. I went to film school. I want to make films.
We were studying at Newport Film School, and I found that the only way for me to make films - because you need people and you need equipment - was that I had to be a student.
While still a young student at film school, I was lucky enough to get a golden ticket to a Martin Scorsese master class at BAFTA in Piccadilly: fancy, but technically still 'the flicks'.
I didn't go to film school. I got my education on the set as a niche publicist in the film industry.
Film school was a privilege I could not afford.
I got into film school. I went and didn't know anything about it. Over the course of two years, I kind of got kind of good at it. You know, I had a brief moment where I wasn't sure if I could do it. I didn't know you needed light to expose film.
I'll definitely say that, before film school, I didn't have much of a film-history background. I didn't know much about classic cinema.
I didn't go to film school, I went to acting school.