

Judith Weston, author of Directing Actors: Creating Memorable Performances for Film and Television, 25th Anniversary edition
Mar 2, 2022
Judith Weston shares insights on directing actors, emphasizing the importance of finding the emotional event in scenes. The discussion extends to affordable full-frame zoom lenses for filmmaking, Kurt Vonnegut's legacy, the Ukrainian origins of the Russian arm camera crane, and renaming industry terminology for inclusivity and gratitude towards show contributors.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Impact of Judith Weston's Teaching on Cinematography and Relationships in Filmmaking
01:48 • 16min
Embracing Emotional Events in Scenes
18:04 • 27min
Discussion on Affordable Full Frame Zoom Lenses for Content Creation
44:35 • 2min
Unstuck in Time: Capturing Kurt Vonnegut's Legacy
46:38 • 6min
The Evolution of Short Form Content and the Ukrainian Origins of the Russian Arm
52:16 • 4min
Inclusive Terminology and Gratitude
56:37 • 4min