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How To Direct Actors (Part 2) - Jason Satterlund 

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Jason Satterlund is an award winning film director who has been working on films for over 25 years. He has extensive experience in all areas of production including directing, producing, writing, cinematography, and editing. He works all over the world directing, commercials, documentaries, music videos, and feature films.
Early on he developed his skills as a storyteller and uses them to this day on projects as diverse as sci-fi steampunk action films, high end commercials, underwater sea life in the tropics, television shows, top country music artists in Nashville, Tenn, and feature films. He is the only person ever to conduct a night shoot in the ancient city of Petra, and the first person in America to use film lenses on an HD camera.
Satterlund has done extensive work for clients such as Warner Brothers, Bon Jovi, Amazon, Microsoft, Jack White, CNN, Hallmark Entertainment, ABC, and the country of Jordan.
He is creator and director of the award winning feature film, "The Record Keeper," which premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in London, and won the first annual Geekie Awards.
Satterlund's latest film THE ABANDON (written by Dwain Worrell) features a wounded soldier awakening in a strange cube that tests his physical and mental limits as he attempts to find a way to escape against a ticking clock.
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@filmcourage
@filmcourage 3 месяца назад
Here is our full interview with Jason - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sxR8EJnMKkE.html
@donnabailey566
@donnabailey566 2 года назад
I used to be a professional actor and everything he says here is absolutely correct. There's nothing worse than to work your butt off on set, and the director never recognizes your work. It's a very disheartening experience.
@aerosyph7676
@aerosyph7676 Год назад
It also just feels awkward. On my mark, with the lights on me and I can’t see anything in the dark or hear what anyone is saying. Please tell me what’s going on. Am I completing your vision? Do I need to change it? Are we moving on? Doing another take? From which line? It doesn’t make me angry at all, but I think it becomes very inefficient.
@pitpride1220
@pitpride1220 2 года назад
Jason gives such amazing advice. He's the one that made me realize I can actually direct. To not be afraid .I'm not great at the more technical aspects yet. But I love actors and am great at connecting with people. His tips showed me I can lean in to what I'm good at!
@emhu2594
@emhu2594 2 года назад
I feel like this is applicable to anyone who manages people
@chaplinesque111
@chaplinesque111 2 года назад
God bless you, Sir. This is incredibly well-articulated. As an actor, this was music to my ears. This ep should be used as an educational video at film schools everywhere (seriously) because for some surprising reason most directors are out of touch, and really awkward in this department.
@speakFILM.
@speakFILM. 2 года назад
Jason's on set tips are superb. Logical and practical advice that humanizes the filmmaking experience.
@Waqulah
@Waqulah 6 месяцев назад
I know as someone who wants to direct, I am terrified to actually direct simply due to asking people to do anything outside of what they have alrwady done. My own insecurity so I know I have to work on myself so that I can be a good director. I LOVE THESE VIDEOS.
@samsungminlee
@samsungminlee 2 года назад
Jason summed up working with actors and having sympathy for them so well in such a short video. He's insightful as always. Thank you for sharing FC!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Thanks Sam! We love this one!
@thewirv
@thewirv 2 года назад
Every single thing that Jason's saying here is incredibly valuable! But I would love to hear him talk about this point of editing that you asked about in the beginning 😂
@CriticalEatsJapan
@CriticalEatsJapan 2 года назад
Love his attitude👍
@blkshprd
@blkshprd 2 года назад
Loved this -- the subtlety and precision of these notes
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
'How To Direct Actors Part 1' - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9iRb9wjt7Wc.html
@sunlightpictures8367
@sunlightpictures8367 2 года назад
Great interview. Directors should also take an acting class, you'll understand the process more, where actors are coming from and how to speak their language. If you're not ready to take a class, read Judith Weston's book "Directing Actors". I'd even suggest film directors regularly direct actors in scenes or even a one act play to keep your skills honed. It also helps to have lots of actor friends who can give you advice.
@silksteam
@silksteam 20 дней назад
this guy speak pure gold
@TonyIgnatova
@TonyIgnatova 2 года назад
In the film school I went to we had to take a course on acting to help us understand how to direct actors and boy was that unhelpful! I'd love to learn more on the topic!
@hiandrewfisher
@hiandrewfisher 4 месяца назад
Great notes for any manager
@thewatcher8573
@thewatcher8573 2 года назад
really great advice!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Do you have a difficult time speaking with actors on set?
@AltairZielite
@AltairZielite 2 года назад
This is an extremely helpful video. Thank you.
@marconeves1979
@marconeves1979 2 года назад
AMEN!!
@peterbent5690
@peterbent5690 2 года назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing this knowledge 😎✌🏾
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Thanks Peter!
@ShowCat1
@ShowCat1 Год назад
What great insights!
@BucketOfMarbles
@BucketOfMarbles 2 года назад
The director is the ONLY person who’s job it is to monitor the performance of the actors
@leonoradompor8706
@leonoradompor8706 2 года назад
I am an actress, director, and a writer***
@cedrickcunningham5842
@cedrickcunningham5842 Год назад
I'm working on a text only short story. My plan for the actors/actresses of their part is to live a total lie behind the text. Because if you remove the imagery, you control much more of the unexpected from the audience. For example: Someone is going to read this comment and think to themselves. Maybe he's right. He's an idiot. He could definitely be on to something, but I would rather not think on it much longer. That example represents the reader and the possibility of a range of perspectives. Not being able to pinpoint an ending unless the writer indicates an actually ending. "Say it's like a book, but there is no picture to be painted." - CTC
@shanewarrenjones
@shanewarrenjones 2 года назад
facts
@currentphonograph7487
@currentphonograph7487 Год назад
I'm about 2 do my debut acting role & can't find my caravan with ⭐ on the doors
@drstrange6998
@drstrange6998 2 года назад
are Directors there for dually blind folded? the page / Continuity's.
@peterpan1435
@peterpan1435 2 года назад
Directors who are ineffective or inefficient at interacting with actors on set have most likely had no prior experience in theatre - both as a director and as an actor. Actors are the very core of a movie, for heavens sake.
@Dimitriworldleader
@Dimitriworldleader 2 года назад
Может надо учиться этому как отдельному навыку. Надо знать что должен делать актер так хорошо, чтобы не думать про актера как актера. Надо думать про актера как персонажа фильма
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Действительно, вот целое интервью, которое мы сделали на эту тему. - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lg4yPWan1j4.html
@esonefilms
@esonefilms 2 года назад
I’ve never heard this before. I’m not sure why you would be a director if you can’t speak to actors. It’s irrelevant who they worked for. That’s just my opinion. This has nothing to do with Jason, his advise always on point. I just think you should not be a director if you can’t do your job.
@corpsefoot758
@corpsefoot758 2 года назад
Well, they could be a Kubrick type: a glorified cinematographer who simply got out of hand, to the point where they actually tell actors to stop asking them questions about performances because “You’re the actor, so you should figure it out on your own” (as Kubrick once said to Malcolm McDowell). To their loss, of course, but still.
@reptongeek
@reptongeek Год назад
Another anecdote is from Ben-Hur which was directed by William Wyler. In one scene Charlton Heston kicked a pot and Wyler asked for another take. Heston stopped kicking the pot because he thought that wasn't what his director wanted. However eight takes later he found out that WAS what he wanted. But my question is why did we need Take 2
@esonefilms
@esonefilms Год назад
@@reptongeek Variety in the shot possibly. If the director doesn’t communicate what he wants, it becomes a problem for the any actor who is not psychic. I’m not familiar with the relationship between Mr Heston and Mr. Wyler. Maybe they didn’t have a good relationship which could have made communicating more of a problem. A good director in my opinion would have communicated better. I wasn’t there so I’m just speculating😅🤓.
@esonefilms
@esonefilms Год назад
@@reptongeek Variety in the shot possibly. If the director doesn’t communicate what he wants, it becomes a problem for the any actor who is not psychic. I’m not familiar with the relationship between Mr Heston and Mr. Wyler. Maybe they didn’t have a good relationship which could have made communicating more of a problem. A good director in my opinion would have communicated better. I wasn’t there so I’m just speculating😅🤓.
@wendybird7059
@wendybird7059 Год назад
Makes me wish for a great director. 🥹
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