GREAT ADVICE

by David Stewart

 

Advice for movie making:

Concentrate on your career first.

Learn as you go.

Improve yourself as you go.

Treat absolutely everyone as an equal.

Relationships can wait.

They make the process of achieving your goals take longer.

Or they can stop you in your tracks and you end up on an assembly line some place.

What anyone says to you doesn’t matter.

The world is full of opinions and opinions don’t mean a thing.

If you get bored or don’t have anything to do it’s your own fault.

Watch yourself and what you do.

If you are displeased with what you see and can’t do better in your own eyes, STOP.

 

  Born in 1974, David has been acting since grade school. Besides acting he writes and directs. Two of his shorts have appeared in The Short Attention Span Film and Video Festival. He has appeared in 90% of Eric Thornett's films. David Lynch had his Jack Nance. Sam Raimi has his Bruce Campbell. James Cameron has his Bill Paxton. Eric Thornet has his David Stewart.