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<blockquote data-quote="Resha Caner" data-source="post: 71094418" data-attributes="member: 269139"><p>Umm. OK. I would agree <em>The Color Purple</em> is an excellent film. <em>Schindler's List </em>... not so much.</p><p></p><p>But while I can admire the concise nature of your answer, it's not giving me what I was looking for. Given that I'm nobody, I realize I should just be grateful were I given the position of assistant to the assistant to the assistant. Still, one of the ways I divide my writing is based on the amount of artistic control I would want to retain. Some stories I could give to a director and say, "Have at it," and when the resulting film is nothing like what I intended, I would be OK with that. Other stories have been designed for a purpose, and there is no point in putting them on film if that purpose isn't realized.</p><p></p><p>So, I'm interested in directorial style/vision. Do the listed directors try to build a collaborative team, or are they directive? If they tend toward the latter, what type of vision do they typically promote in their films? What world view?</p><p></p><p>If I had any say in the matter, I wouldn't know what director I would want to work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resha Caner, post: 71094418, member: 269139"] Umm. OK. I would agree [I]The Color Purple[/I] is an excellent film. [I]Schindler's List [/I]... not so much. But while I can admire the concise nature of your answer, it's not giving me what I was looking for. Given that I'm nobody, I realize I should just be grateful were I given the position of assistant to the assistant to the assistant. Still, one of the ways I divide my writing is based on the amount of artistic control I would want to retain. Some stories I could give to a director and say, "Have at it," and when the resulting film is nothing like what I intended, I would be OK with that. Other stories have been designed for a purpose, and there is no point in putting them on film if that purpose isn't realized. So, I'm interested in directorial style/vision. Do the listed directors try to build a collaborative team, or are they directive? If they tend toward the latter, what type of vision do they typically promote in their films? What world view? If I had any say in the matter, I wouldn't know what director I would want to work with. [/QUOTE]
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