As a director, very little of my time is spent "directing", in the sense of inspiring an actor to release the performance of their career. Most of my time is actually spent emailing or talking on the phone. I often come home, turn on the computer intending to do a little fine-tuning on Kennyboy, and three hours later I'll finish up my correspondence.
It's pretty busy these days between arranging some last B-unit shooting, receiving edit feedback, coordinating post-production, reviewing F/X and recording voiceover. It feels like this is all in the way of making the movie, but it's really just what making a movie is.
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