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Paul Feig Teaches Us the Nuances of Comedy and Collaboration - Publication Date |
- Oct 25, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:31:30
Want to be a filmmaker? Then you have to be confident enough to have no confidence in yourself. This is the advice from Paul Feig, This is the advice from Paul Feig, director of The School For Good and Evil, Bridesmaids, and television shows like Freaks and Geeks, The Office, Arrested Development and Nurse Jackie.
In this episode, we talk about…
Applying lessons learned from his standup career and acting career
Having more than enough film to choose from in case certain jokes bomb
Setting the rules at the beginning of a film
Remaining consistent with your style throughout the film
How Paul handles making film for streaming services
Hooking the audience so they will make a complete journey with the characters
Why there is no excuse for beginner filmmakers wanting to start their career
Memorable Quotes
“The reason comedy never wins awards is because if you do it right, It looks easy.” [9:09]
“You can make a movie as crazy as you want, as long as you set the rules in the first five minutes.” [21:12]
“The hardest thing in the world is to tell a complete story, in two hours.” [24:49]
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