
Hannibal Director David Slade
07/08/23 • 87 min
Visionary director David Slade talks shooting Hannibal, the language of cinema, and his new film, Dark Harvest.
David Slade is renowned for the dark creativity he brings directing films and series like Hannibal, Black Mirror, Hard Candy, 30 days of Night, and more.
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DAVID TALKS ABOUT
The challenges and advantages of being a self-taught filmmaker.
His process for collaborating.
The advantages of being a visually dominant director.
How he got picked to direct a Twilight movie.
His favorite films and filmmakers.
How to get what you want... with kindness.
How AI will marginalize the same way each new major technology does.
And lots more...
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Visionary director David Slade talks shooting Hannibal, the language of cinema, and his new film, Dark Harvest.
David Slade is renowned for the dark creativity he brings directing films and series like Hannibal, Black Mirror, Hard Candy, 30 days of Night, and more.
This episode is brought to you by FILM CRUX+, your new filmmaking library. For everything from sound design and cinematic music, to foley and VFX.
Get access to every FILM CRUX product for just $10 a month.
https://www.filmcrux.com/plus
DAVID TALKS ABOUT
The challenges and advantages of being a self-taught filmmaker.
His process for collaborating.
The advantages of being a visually dominant director.
How he got picked to direct a Twilight movie.
His favorite films and filmmakers.
How to get what you want... with kindness.
How AI will marginalize the same way each new major technology does.
And lots more...
Subscribe so you don't miss our in-depth talks with the best filmmakers in the world.
IN THIS VIDEO
FILM CRUX+
Everything you need to make better films, all for just $10 a month:
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