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Director Guillermo del Toro explains how he maintains a consistent tone within a film while integrating fantastical elements by using an example from The Devil's Backbone.
Director Steven Spielberg shares the motivation of the opening shot of the film, which encapsulated the film's central theme of truth vs. reflection.
Spielberg speaks about how a moment from his childhood motivated a specific shot from the film and allowed him to "insinuate" the camera into a dialogue-heavy film.
Spielberg talks about the directors that influenced his signature "push in" shot.
In a conversation moderated by Director Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Director Oz Scott discusses his long career: from his collaboration with Richard Pryor on Bustin’ Loose to his numerous credits in ...
President Lesli Linka Glatter has made a statement upon learning of the passing of DGA Lifetime Achievement in Television ...
See images from Director Jon M. Chu’s conversation about his directing process moderated by Directors Phil Lord and Chris ...
FULL VIDEO: (1:05:34): DGA members gathered in the Los Angeles Theater for a celebration of talented women members of the Guild during the third Women’s Day at the DGA. Hosted by the Women’s Steering ...
Director Mark Levin talks about the challenge of visualizing New York City as a diverse and multi-faceted city and still holding to the film's central relationship between Avenues: The World School ...
Director Kabir Akhtar talks about the email he sends to his editor after a production day to let he or she know about his intentions and save them time when working through the footage.
Ken Fuchs shares his excitement for working on Shark Tank, which he describes as more than a show, but a platform.