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Director Bryan O’Donnell closes out the DGA Meet the Nominees Reality ceremony.
Special Projects Chairperson Jeremy Kagan kicks off the night and welcomes Director William Friedkin to the stage.
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Miguel Arteta’s love of storytelling was developed during his childhood. Moving from Puerto Rico to Spain to Costa Rica and settling in the United States left him ...
Director Travis Stevens speaks about working with his lead actors to provide a sense groundedness to his horror film Jakob’s Wife.
Director Peter Chelsom discusses his new film, Hector and the Search for Happiness, with Anne Fletcher after a screening at the DGA in Los Angeles.
Director Benjamin Lobato believes it is important to discuss themes and motifs early in the process when working with actors.
DGA Documentary Awards Committee Co-Chairs Freida Mock and James Moll lead the nominees in a discussion of their films and the craft of being a Documentary Director.
Director Roxann Dawson discusses how the industry's recent push for diversity has affected the atmosphere of episodic directing.
Chelsom describes how he tries to ground his actors in reality on set.
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.
Associate Director Andy Nelson speaks on behalf of Director Neil P. DeGroot, who was nominated for his work on Better Late than Never, “How Do You Say Roots in German?”.
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.
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