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In an ideal world, I'd bounce between big projects and no-budget TV dramas with fantastic scripts. A lot of Hollywood films tend to be bloated, bombastic, loud. At the same time, I do like the infrastructure of making a blockbuster; it's like having a big train set.
David Yates
2.
I like happy sets. Happy sets are good, and I think people feel comfortable on them. When fear arrives in any context it's just boring and it closes people down. If people feel inadequate or if they feel bullied... It might work for some people but I think, as a rule, it just takes any joy out of the creative process.
David Yates
3.
My own idea about 3D is that it is there to enhance the viewing experience but I don't think that you have to use it in a tricky way, I think that the minute you sacrifice story and character for something coming out of the screen, I think you've lost it.
David Yates
4.
I like to create an atmosphere where actors feel safe enough to take risks.
David Yates
5.
I love 'The Stand;' I read it when I was a kid - it was one of my favorite books when I was growing up. I love Stephen King; I think he's a remarkable writer.
David Yates
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You never want to be the director who dropped the ball, you know?
David Yates
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In an ideal world, I'd bounce between big projects and no-budget TV dramas with fantastic scripts.
David Yates
8.
I'm a Harry Potter fan.
David Yates
9.
I like happy sets. Happy sets are good, and I think people feel comfortable on them.
David Yates
10.
Personally, I read a lot of scripts.
David Yates