Will Walker

Will Walker
William Walker may refer to:...
love kissing hair
Will you love me in December as you do in May, Will you love me in the good old fashioned way? When my hair has all turned gray, Will you kiss me then and say, That you love me in December as you do in May?
girl book ruined
No girl was ever ruined by a book.
important making-time counting
Counting time is not as important as making time count.
sports challenges becoming
Extreme sports tricks are becoming increasingly complex, the courses ever more challenging and crashes all too common.
sports kids thinking
The world of extreme sports is also one of the big businesses. Kids might think that snowboarding is the ultimate freedom, but this freedom is being marketed to them by commercial sponsors.
challenges challenging-myself fiction-and-nonfiction
I love making fiction films as well as nonfiction ones, and hope to keep challenging myself to make better and better work.
needs world easier
The world needs more women filmmakers, so we have to keep encouraging ourselves and one another, and eventually things must get easier for us.
gratitude live-life inspiration
I can't help seeing 'Waste Land' as the third in a triptych with my earlier films 'Devil's Playground' and 'Blindsight,' and not least in the awe and gratitude I feel for the group of people who were courageous enough to share their stories with us - and to live lives so rich in inspiration for us all.
ambition people different
Some documentaries are made by people who are driven more by one particular story, or have different backgrounds or ambitions, but I'm always looking for projects that let me be the best filmmaker I can be, and to be stretched and grow further.
reality land titles
I find titles the hardest thing. I was worried that 'Waste Land' was too much of a downer. For me, 'The Crash Reel' confronts what the film is about: it's not just about the reality of a crash, it's about the extremity we all face, and what happens when life crashes on you.
crazy opportunity thinking
I love my work, apart from when it's driving me crazy. But I get to be interested in stuff and think like a filmmaker as I'm buzzing about the world and then see an opportunity to make a film, and then make it happen.
honesty journey long
My main trick is to work with amazing people. It's a long and twisty journey, and you need people that really are amazing and have this rare gift of honesty and courage and really open up.
believe haunting location
I love great locations in movies, and I couldn't believe I'd never seen a landfill on screen before. It was the most haunting place.
real mean technology
With portable cameras and affordable data and non-linear digital editing, I think this is a golden age of documentary filmmaking. These new technologies mean we can make complicated, beautifully crafted and cinematic films about real-life stories.