It's not the ideal situation to have two directors. It's just not the ideal thing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The most nurturing of directors can make you feel too comfortable, and you don't really push for that extra whatever.
If it were up to the executives, they probably wouldn't have directors at all.
There are times when you work with directors on set, and things are a bit rudderless, and those can be good directors.
The point of having a director is that they make the final decision; it's their point of view, they set the rhythm and they make the final decisions.
As a director, you never get to watch other directors work, and you also don't get to collaborate with other directors that much.
I don't believe that all actors should end up being directors.
No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others.
Directors have so much else to do besides tell actors what to do. There are so many issues and problems.
I don't go to a lot of other directors' sets; directors don't come to mine. Directors are all very cordial with each other, but they're not necessarily friendly.
If a director is really a director, I think he's interested in more than one thing.
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