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Learning from Steven Spielberg
The speaker shares an experience of shooting a scene with Steven Spielberg and how he learned the importance of hitting a mark during a shot. He also learned that Spielberg didn't rely on shot listing and instead trusted his instincts and the actors.
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Robert Redford shares a piece of wisdom with the actor Steven Weber during the filming of "A River Runs Through It."
20:59 - 24:40 (03:41)
Summary
Robert Redford shares a piece of wisdom with the actor Steven Weber during the filming of "A River Runs Through It." He advised that despite the importance of hitting marks, as a performer, it's essential to focus on connecting with the scene rather than hitting the marks.
ChapterLearning from Steven Spielberg
Episode#312: Joseph Gordon-Levitt — Actor, Filmmaker, and Entrepreneur
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast host discusses shot listing with Steven Spielberg and how Spielberg prefers to watch actors before deciding how to shoot a scene, rather than pre-planning all the shots on a shot list.
24:41 - 30:09 (05:27)
Summary
The podcast host discusses shot listing with Steven Spielberg and how Spielberg prefers to watch actors before deciding how to shoot a scene, rather than pre-planning all the shots on a shot list.