Ok guys, lets here the inside truth from you.
Generally there are two types of directors. You're either a Geek or a Luvvie.
Are you a Geek? If you're are then, you'll most likely be totally caught up in the technowonder of film-making. You'll love the camera, the lights, the special effects etc. You won't be so keen on working with the actors, but do it because you have to. You'll be a little guy hiding away behind a monitor, baseball cap on stereo headphones in. And you probably would have spent weeks or months in pre planning to the last pixel/grain the technicalities of each shot and scene.
On the opposite end of the spectrum... Are you a Luvvie? If you are then you'll be bowled over by any sort of on screen emotion. You love actors to death and will want to spend every minute of each shoot with them. You'll let the camera team do there job, and stay away. Normally they'll be from a fine art or theatre background, ignore serious technical problems and restrictions and think that they're movie is a theatre in the rounds.
So come on guys, be honest. And whilst you're at it, explain a bit about how you like to work as a director!
Radical!
Generally there are two types of directors. You're either a Geek or a Luvvie.
Are you a Geek? If you're are then, you'll most likely be totally caught up in the technowonder of film-making. You'll love the camera, the lights, the special effects etc. You won't be so keen on working with the actors, but do it because you have to. You'll be a little guy hiding away behind a monitor, baseball cap on stereo headphones in. And you probably would have spent weeks or months in pre planning to the last pixel/grain the technicalities of each shot and scene.
On the opposite end of the spectrum... Are you a Luvvie? If you are then you'll be bowled over by any sort of on screen emotion. You love actors to death and will want to spend every minute of each shoot with them. You'll let the camera team do there job, and stay away. Normally they'll be from a fine art or theatre background, ignore serious technical problems and restrictions and think that they're movie is a theatre in the rounds.
So come on guys, be honest. And whilst you're at it, explain a bit about how you like to work as a director!
Radical!