International author, directing coach and workshop leader Judith Weston gives directors advice on how to strengthen the conflict in a scene and increase the intensity of the performances.
Time and time again in indie filmmaking we quickly notice how amateurish the film is. Filmmakers usually think this has to do with camera choice, lighting, production design, even sound. But it's mostly because of poor direction of actors or bad acting (half the director's fault).
Every filmmaker who wants to be a true director should take at least one of this woman's workshops.
I believe that creating the emotional moment in a scene is our main job as film directors. Every film genre is served well by following this principle.
nice advice, but this video is SO badly shot. Appalling.
divsac 3 weeks ago
Judith, I love you. Your a gift.
spoken48 3 months ago in playlist More videos from judithweston
Genius but we need more videos and book please, read all your books not that many but read them none the less.
markstry 1 year ago
how to cry without thinking about a sad evrnt in your past ?
chinoiee 1 year ago
Time and time again in indie filmmaking we quickly notice how amateurish the film is. Filmmakers usually think this has to do with camera choice, lighting, production design, even sound. But it's mostly because of poor direction of actors or bad acting (half the director's fault).
Every filmmaker who wants to be a true director should take at least one of this woman's workshops.
zenmachinefilms 1 year ago
I believe that creating the emotional moment in a scene is our main job as film directors. Every film genre is served well by following this principle.
tammylwalker 1 year ago
Formula.
strangeworth 1 year ago
thankz for the upload judit
AtriumPictures 1 year ago