Actor Joseph Marco was ‘inspired’ to study filmmaking because of this.
Actor Joseph Marco admitted that he got really “inspired” to study filmmaking because of his experience in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This, as he admitted in an interview on Push that he really enjoyed meeting with Fikry Ibrahim, Chew Kin Wah, Amanda Manopo, Miller Khan, Ario Bayu, Wan Hanafi Su, Lukman Sardi, and Adrian Pang.
According to Joseph Marco, his fellow actors on how Filipino filmmakers shoot in the Philippines and he just told them that there were a lot of scenes that need to be taken.
He also teased something from one of the scenes of “The Bridge” series, saying that his favorite scene would have to be “the last scene” of his character. However, he said that he didn’t want to spoil anything, yet he assured that the said show was “full of emotions”.
Joseph also realized while shooting the said series in Malaysia that he wanted to work behind the camera someday as he got “really inspired” because of his experience.
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He also said that he was able to talk to the producer as well as to the cast of the said show, adding that he wanted to hear their love for filmmaking.
Joseph then told himself to start studying it, adding that he can create and direct his own film one day. Moreover, he admitted that he liked “dark” stories and also “outside-the-box” stories.
“I like dark kasi siguro nagsawa na ako sa mga love story“, he said.
Meanwhile, “The Bridge” series was already available for streaming on HBO GO, Viu and HBO across Asia.
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