Masterclass in filmmaking: From Theatre to Film with Allelujah, Notes on a Scandal and Iris director and writer Sir Richard Eyre
Publisher |
Giles Alderson
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
After Shows
Film Interviews
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Apr 04, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:56:42

On this weeks show we welcome Sir Richard Eyre director of the Oscar nominated Iris, Notes on a Scandal and the recent feature film Allelujah.

Richard sits down for a chat with Giles Alderson, Tori Butler-Hart and Matthew Butler -Hart all about his career up until this point.

They talk about:

Moving from Theatre to TV and TV to film

How he learnt on the job and became a better director.

The importance of rehearsal

The differences between actors

How editing is key to making a film work

And he gives some amazing advice for filmmakers.

Allelujah is in CINEMAS now.

Filmmaking Book:

Full to the Brim with Fizz, Ginger, and Fierce Determination;

A Modern Guide to Independent Filmmaking AVAILBLE HERE

Crowdfunder

Unravelling https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/unravellingshortfilm

LIVE EVENT – TFP at London Independent Film Festival

16th April 2pm TICKETS – https://genesiscinema.co.uk/GenesisCinema.dll/WhatsOn?f=30747623

PATREON

Big thank you to:

Mark Hammett

Lee Hutchings

Marli J Monroe

Karen Newman

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