Submitted by Michelle Vint on Mon, 03/23/2009 - 13:49.
It's easy for me to get sucked into the story of a movie without thinking about all the miniscule things that go into the overall movie. The bit about not filming movie scenes in sequence is easy to forget once you're actually watching the film. Makes you appreciate how talented actors must be to be successful. Great video.
Submitted by Audrey Brown on Wed, 07/08/2009 - 12:19.
I think actors really seem to warm to directors who aren't afraid to look bad in front of them. I've been on set with directors who were all ego, and the actors couldn't stand them and the environment was just bad. But I've also been on set with first-time directors who were willing to learn from the actors. A little bit like what this video is talking about, and the working experience was so good for all involved. Very good video.
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Interesting info
It's easy for me to get sucked into the story of a movie without thinking about all the miniscule things that go into the overall movie. The bit about not filming movie scenes in sequence is easy to forget once you're actually watching the film. Makes you appreciate how talented actors must be to be successful. Great video.
Couldn't agree more...
I think actors really seem to warm to directors who aren't afraid to look bad in front of them. I've been on set with directors who were all ego, and the actors couldn't stand them and the environment was just bad. But I've also been on set with first-time directors who were willing to learn from the actors. A little bit like what this video is talking about, and the working experience was so good for all involved. Very good video.
Great advice
These videos from Hard Scrambled are all great!