The Truth About How Directors Treat Extras
In an industry full of massive egos, I watched a legendary director do the opposite. This moment on the set of Cecil B. Demented proved me wrong. It wasn’t just a conversation; it was a masterclass in how a production should be run from the top down.
THE LEGENDARY LEADERSHIP OF JOHN WATERS While I’ve worked with many directors, this specific exchange between John Waters and an extra stands out as a rare example of a director truly caring about others on a movie set.
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- The rare way John Waters handled a potential set distraction.
- Why respect for everyone—from stars to extras—is a great way to get the best out of everyone.
- How YOU can maintain professional focus and bring positive energy to any shoot.
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