Most directing lessons don’t come from books or courses they come from difficult moments on set. Miscommunication, stress, time pressure, or decisions you later regret.
I’ve personally learned far more from things going wrong than from projects that went smoothly.
Looking back, what was the hardest lesson you had to learn as a director?
And how did it change the way you approach projects today?
I’ve personally learned far more from things going wrong than from projects that went smoothly.
Looking back, what was the hardest lesson you had to learn as a director?
And how did it change the way you approach projects today?