Some directors contracts require them to deliver a certain rating to the film studio. For example, a director is required to make a PG-13 film. When he submits it to the MPAA, it gets an R rating. He would have to re-cut the film and resubmit it to get the required PG-13.
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Film directors work in their offices, on movie lots, movie sets and informally, where ever they find themselves in contact with other talent.
It is difficult to locate an online directory for all movie directors in the past 10 years. However, many other lists exist, such as Wikipedia's complete list of all movie directors.
Mark Herman.
Film directors do not work for free.
he had movie directors
Movie directors are paid by the studio and the producers of the movie. Sometimes a movie director will finance the movie and get paid once the film has been released.
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no
It's a possibility. The directors might consider it.
anything
Nobody cares.
Film directors work in their offices, on movie lots, movie sets and informally, where ever they find themselves in contact with other talent.
There is no "starting" salary regarding movie directors.
It is difficult to locate an online directory for all movie directors in the past 10 years. However, many other lists exist, such as Wikipedia's complete list of all movie directors.
They are not in it.
A movie directors cut.