

#19 Conor Morrissey: Director
14 snips Jun 12, 2024
Conor Morrissey, an accomplished director known for his work on 'EastEnders' and 'Red Rock', shares his journey from acting to directing. He discusses the intricacies of transitioning from documentaries to drama, revealing lessons learned along the way. Conor emphasizes the vital role of character development in pitching projects and the collaborative nature of directing dynamic scenes. He also touches on the significance of music in filmmaking, showcasing how it enhances emotional storytelling and strengthens crew collaboration.
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From Acting to Directing
- Conor Morrissey's passion for acting started in his teens, leading him to train at the Samuel Beckett Centre.
- He later realized his preference for directing and transitioned to the National Film School in Dun Laoghaire.
Actor's Advantage in Directing
- Morrissey's acting background benefits his directing by fostering a strong understanding and connection with actors.
- He emphasizes the importance of clear communication and care in working with actors.
Post-Grad Hustle
- Morrissey's graduate film, starring Cillian Murphy, helped him secure an agent but real work began with pitching for commercials and music videos.
- He supplemented his income with odd jobs in London's expensive early 2000s scene.