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Easy Peasy 5 minutes tops. Go to your favorite AI (Chat GPT, Claude, Gemini or Grok) and choose your favorite director. Ask it for a 100 word biography and their Top 5 Guiding Principles in Filmmaking, then post it here as a Discussion. Extra Credit: You can also ask your AI for a Midjourney prompt for an image in that director's style and post the image as well. --AR 21:9 IMPORTANT: Ask the AI to imbed the director's principles into your prompt PROMPT Cinematic wide frame, a lone figure dwarfed by an enormous brutalist industrial environment, thick atmospheric haze, shafts of cold blue light cutting through smoke and steam, rain-slicked surfaces reflecting neon, extreme depth of field layering foreground machinery against mid-ground figure against vast dark background, production design so detailed it implies an entire world beyond the frame, the ordinary made monumental, ARRI Alexa LF, Zeiss Supreme Prime 21mm, Kodak 2383 cold desaturated grade, amber practical light accent, fine cinematic grain, atmosphere as narrative --ar 7:3 --raw --stylize 750 Example: Ridley Scott Born 1937 in South Shields, England, Ridley Scott is one of cinema's most visually ambitious directors. Trained as a graphic designer at the Royal College of Art, he began his career directing commercials before moving to film. His 1979 debut Alien announced a filmmaker of extraordinary visual intelligence. Blade Runner in 1982 redefined science fiction cinema entirely. Over five decades he has worked across genres — epic historical drama, science fiction, thriller, war — always with the same obsessive attention to production design, atmosphere and light. At 86 he remains one of the most productive directors in Hollywood. A visual architect first, storyteller second. Ridley Scott's 5 Core Filmmaking Principles 1. The Frame is Everything Scott designs every shot like a painting. He began as a graphic designer and never stopped thinking visually first. If the frame isn't interesting nothing else matters.
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Wes Anderson is my favorite: Wesley Wales Anderson was born in Houston, Texas. His parents divorced when he was a young child — an event he described as the most crucial of his upbringin As a child, he made silent films on his father's Super 8 camera, starring his brothers and friends, though his first ambition was to be a writer. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he majored in philosophy and met Owen Wilson. Their short film Bottle Rocket launched his career, followed by breakout hits Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums. Critics have described Anderson as an auteur, celebrated for his eccentricity, distinctive visual style, and frequent ensemble casts. In 2024, he won his first Academy Award for the short film The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar. Top 5 Guiding Principles in Filmmaking: 1. Symmetry as Intentional Language :Anderson has consistently and precisely used symmetry in all his shots and visuals — most other filmmakers oscillate between symmetry and asymmetry, but for Anderson it is a defining commitment. 2. Build Your Own World : Anderson's films are predominantly made from scratch — he writes his own stories and constructs his own production design, so that even when using an established location, you get the feeling the whole place was built for the film. 3. Every Detail Serves the Character : As Anderson himself has said: "Every decision I make is how to bring those characters forward." Style is never decoration — it's characterization. 4. Direct-Directing: Control What the Audience Feels Anderson's approach has been called "direct-directing" — his audience "knows what he wants them to know," "sees what he wants them to see," and "feels what he wants them to feel." 5. Make It Personal : Anderson's visuals are described as an extension of his own psychology — "The Wes Anderson style is Wes Anderson himself: a hard-working, thoughtful human focused on his imagination."
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@Jonathan Wilson Thanks, I love gold stars, LOL! And that explains why Owen Wilson is always in his films, I had no idea!
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