Every director works differently.
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Every director is completely different.
I have hardly ever worked with the same director twice. But when you have worked with a director before, you understand his behavior.
You can't always expect to work with a director who guarantees success.
When you work with a great director, you realise you are far from being a director.
As a director, you never get to watch other directors work, and you also don't get to collaborate with other directors that much.
When you're a director, you really live whatever you do.
The director needs to be in command on set because everything crumbles if that's not the case.
I've always noticed a difference between working with a director and working with a writer/director. In how much they're invested and how specific they are.
I think every director's different. Every director's got his own style. I mean, when I directed, I basically just screamed for eight hours a day, twelve hours a day.
But everyone gets burnt, don't they? Certain things are outside of your control. I suppose the only thing you can learn as a director is to not put yourself into situations where it can get outside of your control. And that's what happened.
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