The Film Director's Craft
The Film Director's Craft
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Creator:
Rachel Carey
- Arts
- TV & Film
- Film Interviews
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Created By Rachel CareyPodcast Status activeStarted 27/07/2022Latest Episode 27/09/2022Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 3Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 742Average Length 48 minutes and 30 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 1%Description
The Film Director's Craft is a discussion with contemporary film directors with a focus on what directors do (how they run rehearsal, how they talk to actors and creatives, etc) rather than on what they create. The goal is to talk to contemporary filmmakers whose techniques may be more current and collaborative than the 20th-century hierarchical model of directing that is still emphasized in some film programs and in pop culture. This is not primarily a discussion of filmmakers' content, representation, themes, style, or personal biography -- there are plenty of good resources for that. It is a discussion about the nuts and bolts of how they work. Interviewer Rachel Carey is a filmmaker and the director of 2019's narrative feature Ask for Jane. She has taught the Film Director's Craft as a seminar course at Yale University, and teaching the course made her realize the lack of good interviews with contemporary directors about hands-on craft questions. Feel free to follow the channel here or on Twitter (https://twitter.com/director_craft) for updates about when a new episode comes out. -
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