I think the director is becoming more important. To work under rushed conditions, you need to have an extremely professional director. If the director's good than the end result will be good.
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The director is the ultimate creative arbiter of what's going to happen. And as a director myself, you really appreciate collaborating with people who are trying to help you find what you need and what you want.
There is a director for a reason, because a director knows what's best for the movie. You just give your director as much as you can to work with, and hopefully, the decisions they make are going to be great.
No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others.
I think that's the key to being a director: to be able to get the shot and move on quickly.
An actor really suffers when the director isn't prepared because you start running out of time for the shoot and then have to do it fast.
I am a very impatient director.
Most of the time nothing much is required of directors, which is a pity.
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.
You can't always expect to work with a director who guarantees success.
Whatever it takes, the job of the director is to be the leader and to get your actors where they need to go. That's a philosophy that I have.
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