There's no lack of talent out there. I suspect there is a lack of creative guidance, and that would not be solely the responsibility of a director but also a producer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Directing talent is very nebulous. You know, it's not in front of you like an actor's performance.
It is important to be financially savvy when you turn producer. As a director, you just need to have a good script in hand.
I feel like directing is an innate talent.
Most of the time nothing much is required of directors, which is a pity.
I think people forget that a lot of directing is just real management of the size of a production.
Over the years, many producers have come and gone, and screenplays were written and abandoned. It's the Hollywood process. It's hard to get things done.
Sometimes the producer has more say and the director takes what he is given. On other occasions, you don't see the producer very much and the director is the one who it is all about.
No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others.
You spend enough time on set as an actor and it's great when a director was at some point an actor or understands acting. They're able to finesse performances out of you that a lot directors can't get.
I think there are a lot of other actors that are just talented, it's just about this opportunity - it's just about when are we going to be put in those positions where we can shine.
No opposing quotes found.