A Quote by David Nutter

I'm not a director with a style. — © David Nutter
I'm not a director with a style.

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The director's very important to me, particularly when the director has a recognizable style.
Whenever you write script without a director, you put in things that point toward a style in which the story will be told, a subjective style.
The director makes the movie. The director has to have the story in their head, has to know the style of the piece, has to answer questions from actors, design, set, lighting, every department throughout the pre-production, production, and post-production, because they've got it in their mind. They've got to know exactly what they want and what the style and story of the movie is. It's them. They make it.
The best directing style is the one that lets me do whatever I want. Seriously though, I like to be challenged and I like to collaborate. I love finding the medium between what I think and what a director does. I hate when a director uses the "my way or the highway" approach. But it also sucks when they tell you everything you do is great and offer no input. It's a fine line a director has to walk. It is a hard job.
I think every director's different. Every director's got his own style. I mean, when I directed, I basically just screamed for eight hours a day, twelve hours a day.
I hope that in another way we can move the need to say, instead of being a Black director, or a woman director, or a French director that I'm just a director.
I've always laughed at the term "female director" or even "black director." A director's a director.
Every director has their own unique working style.
For John Woo, it is quite difficult to make a movie in Hollywood in his own style. Because Hollywood is based on a producer system, it is difficult for a director to express himself using his own style of filmmaking.
I think I'm ready to bring my style to a comedic movie as a director.
I am a fan of the monster and horror genre but that's not my style as a director.
I never saw myself as a director. It's certainly a second language but making movies for 40 years, you pick stuff up. However, this style of making movies, this documentary style, is easier for me because I gather a lot of material and with an editor, write it on screen. You try to write based on what you shot.
Director Aji John has a style of filmmaking that will surely appeal to all.
Every director has a sensibility and style, and what works is his originality and conviction.
A style does not go out of style as long as it adapts itself to its period. When there is an incompatibility between the style and a certain state of mind, it is never the style that triumphs.
There is often a great disparity between a director's personal style and the movies he makes.
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