Vin Diesel used student credit card to finance his dreams

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

Actor Vin Diesel has revealed he used a "student credit card" to his first films script.

The 49-year-old, who is now among the A-list stars of Hollywood, says at the beginning of his career, he desperately needed to give shape to his ideas.

"To write my first script, I went to an early electronics store called the Wiz that was on 14th Street (in New York). They had a policy where you could return anything within 30 days, no questions asked," Diesel told nytimes.com.

"So I went to the Wiz and bought this $600 word processor on my student I stayed up all night, every night. And at the end of the 30 days, I returned it.

"Then I went out and rented a 16-mm camera on a Friday, because I didn't have to return it until Monday, so I was able to shoot for three days. Cut to my mom watching me roll an old 16 mm Steenbeck into my little room. I was cutting and splicing 'Multi-Facial' old-school style. This was before computers, really," he added.

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Vin Diesel used student credit card to finance his dreams

Actor Vin Diesel has revealed he used a "student credit card" to finance his first films script.

Actor Vin Diesel has revealed he used a "student credit card" to his first films script.

The 49-year-old, who is now among the A-list stars of Hollywood, says at the beginning of his career, he desperately needed to give shape to his ideas.

"To write my first script, I went to an early electronics store called the Wiz that was on 14th Street (in New York). They had a policy where you could return anything within 30 days, no questions asked," Diesel told nytimes.com.

"So I went to the Wiz and bought this $600 word processor on my student I stayed up all night, every night. And at the end of the 30 days, I returned it.

"Then I went out and rented a 16-mm camera on a Friday, because I didn't have to return it until Monday, so I was able to shoot for three days. Cut to my mom watching me roll an old 16 mm Steenbeck into my little room. I was cutting and splicing 'Multi-Facial' old-school style. This was before computers, really," he added.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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