Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Beginning Director Advice

Summarize the key tips from this piece. What pieces of advice did you find the most useful from this video?

Key Tips:
Don't assume that the director is supposed to know every single move and facial expression of the actors. Instead, having a firm idea of the overall look of the final piece is more important. Rather than specifying the intonation of specific words and the small details of a movement, it is more effective to give the actors a certain feeling that they should replicate.

Always keep an open mind to suggestions. The original plan is not alway the best plan. If someone has a suggestions, there is a chance that their idea can make the scene better than the original

Choosing people who you enjoy working with is important in filmmaking as well. This makes it easier to communicate with one another and makes the filmmaking scene much less stressful at times when the time constraint is strict.

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