At first he talks about when meeting a director or a producer to keep your ideas short and not to over complicate it. He is able to remember Ridley Scott when he sold Alien to him as 'Jaws in space' which got him the money to be able to make the his film which tells you SIMPLE IS GOOD.
He believes that once you go past the storyboard, it's a good idea to make a model so that you're able to visualize it because it's a visual object. If you use your senses with the physical object it feeds you subconscious information into you. He believes it doesn't matter how good the object is but that you are engaged in the process makes it believable.
He says that you should never dive in and do high end visuals because by doing that you are stopping a creative process. "You are putting all the clothes/colours on before you have had time to test it out." He says that if you put ideas onto a storyboard you can always rub things out and collectively you can add a few things.
I could apply these pieces of advice to my film titles to make sure that they are a good as I can make them.
No comments:
Post a Comment