“Your sword is sharpened by all the people around you,” Renfield director Chris McKay says. If you can let go of control and allow space for playfulness and creativity on set, you will create a great movie. Also, you will become a better filmmaker in the process.
In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins and the director of Renfield, Chris McKay, discuss:
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Imitating adult filmmaking techniques as a kid
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How the stunt coordinator helped to accomplish a complex fight scene in the movie
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What is important to consider when selecting your team of collaborators
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How everyone on set is more focused when employing practical effects
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Maintaining engagement at all times on set
Author: GG Hawkins
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.