Sunday 13 December 2015

Dierctorial Styles

When it comes to directing films there are a wide range of different techniques that directors use to create their film. They all do very different things and all focus on a certain area in the film.

The Dictator
This way of directing is very get stuck in role, there main purpose is to make sure that the performance by the actors is at the quality the director wants. If the director takes this sort of role then the actors are more likely to not have a lot of say in what they can and cannot do on set. This may turn away the actors passion towards the project and their performance my be worse.

The Creative Artist
This way of directing is more about using what you have got, (in this instance the actors) to create a film that everyone is happy with. Idea can be thrown around but the final decision has to be made by the director. Using this strategy could mean that the actor could be more ardent on set and the performance could turn out better than before.

The Negotiator
This director is all about using improvised and past rehearsal work to his benefit they tend to use ideas from the production team and sometimes from the actors to give a more democratic style. Like the, 'Creative Artist' allows its own actors to add a bit of input into the film and allows them to be more flexible with their work.


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