Manufacturing Intellect | Great Directors discuss Filmmaking - Making It in Hollywood Part 1 @ManufacturingIntellect | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 10 hours ago
This documentary program explores the art of writing a movie or choosing a script, the care and feeding of actors, how to work successfully with each actor, and why your cinematographer is your best friend, while looking ahead to the future of the industry.
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In this informative three-part series, 33 distinguished directors reveal their secrets behind the craft of filmmaking. Directors such as Martin Scorsese, Robert Altman, David Lynch, Penny Marshall, George Lucas, Nora Ephron, Terry Gilliam, Spike Lee and Oliver Stone discuss how they got started and what exactly they do. The series also covers the art of writing a movie or choosing a script, dealing with actors, and the future of the industry. Film buffs will enjoy examples of how legendary scenes were staged and shot.
This documentary program explores the art of writing a movie or choosing a script, the care and feeding of actors, how to work successfully with each actor, and why your cinematographer is your best friend, while looking ahead to the future of the industry.
Watch Part 2 here: youtu.be/bFVZKeRpPGM
Watch Part 3 here: youtu.be/91rdtpYUE-Q
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In this informative three-part series, 33 distinguished directors reveal their secrets behind the craft of filmmaking. Directors such as Martin Scorsese, Robert Altman, David Lynch, Penny Marshall, George Lucas, Nora Ephron, Terry Gilliam, Spike Lee and Oliver Stone discuss how they got started and what exactly they do. The series also covers the art of writing a movie or choosing a script, dealing with actors, and the future of the industry. Film buffs will enjoy examples of how legendary scenes were staged and shot.