
The No Film School Podcast James Mangold Unwraps the Craft of "A Complete Unknown"
Dec 25, 2024
James Mangold, the acclaimed director behind hits like Logan and Ford v Ferrari, shares his filmmaking wisdom. He discusses how to authentically portray iconic figures in his latest film, A Complete Unknown. Mangold emphasizes the value of mentorship, recalling Alexander Mackendrick's influence on him. He explores balancing preparation with the flexibility to embrace actor creativity. Additionally, he offers advice on capturing unspoken dynamics and the art of scene transitions, illustrating how effective filmmaking balances planning with spontaneity.
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McKendrick's Mentorship
- James Mangold's mentor, Alexander McKendrick, provided extensive feedback, even on rushed student work.
- This taught Mangold the importance of rigor and dedication in filmmaking.
Film School's Shelter
- Film school offers a valuable structure and community for emerging filmmakers.
- It provides a dedicated space to focus on craft without the immediate pressures of survival.
Longest Axis
- Find the "longest axis" in a scene, where entrances and exits align.
- Stage the scene dynamically along this axis, moving actors to and from the lens.

