The director is in charge of telling the story on film, and thus, is the pivotal part of any movie. Film is a director's medium.
Good movie making is in the eye of the beholder.
the director is responsible for the movie and the script writers and responsible for making the script goood
David Yates
You have to audition for the movie. Usually to get the part you want you have to look like the description of the character. It might be easier to start off getting an agent. Then you can talk to your agent about the part and they can call of the director to get you an audition for the movie.
Ted Cunningham has: Played David in "TreatShack" in 2001. Played himself in "The Tales Begin: The Making of Diabolical Tales, Part I" in 2006. Played FBI Assistant Director Smith in "Diabolical Tales: Part I" in 2006. Played FBI Assistant Director Smith in "Diabolical Tales: Part II" in 2007. Played FBI Assistant Director Smith in "Diabolical Tales: Part III" in 2007.
There is a high range in salaries for movie directors. The average amount that a director can expect to make is around $110,000 with some making over $1 million per film.
They are currently making Breaking Dawn part 2. However Breaking Dawn part 1 is already a movie.
The director finish the movie before they tell anyone about it, and we all know about the last movie so chances are the already finished it.
The Director's version of the movie was uncut, making it longer than the edited version.
it depends on the requirements and director
I don't think you can, you probably have to move to Los Ageles or New York or something. I am a 12 year old girl too, I am dying to be a movie director, I even have a movie written, the whole script and all my characters, but you probably can't be a movie director yet, you have to go to college first.
ANSWER: It completely depends on the Director, the Deal that has been worked out for him with the project and the type of production. (Blockbuster movie, a B-movie, Independent, etc.) Making a B-Movie? if it is your first, then most likely $14,000. Making an Independent movie? Most likely $14,000 to $0. Making a blockbuster? Possibly $75,000 to start on writing it and another $60,000 if you direct it. A majority of it depends on the Director... Is he a brand name in himself? Meaning is there an audience that is already built around the movies he/ or she makes? Additionally, in negotiations a Director may get a percentage of the GROSS or NET gain from the movie. Gross is how much the movie makes... and Net is how much the movie makes - minus all the upfront costs to make it and sell it (advertise). According to the government's data on careers the average Director in California makes an average $26,000 a year to $28,000.