The Screen Director

The Screen Director

Year: 1951

Runtime: 9 mins

Language: English

Documentary

This short documentary follows a film director through production: meeting the writer and producer, approving sets, rehearsing with actors and crew, shooting, reviewing dailies, collaborating with the editor and composer, and attending the preview. It also includes archive footage, authentic and staged, of famous directors at work with their casts.

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