The director of the record-breaking, society-shaking limited series - 66 million viewers, one audience with the PM and counting! - on class, risk-taking and the graft (and the art) of the one-shot
What an absolutely cracking piece - there's been so much noise around this show of late - this cuts through a lot of it - to get right into the technical and contextual stuff. Brilliant conversation - full of fascinating insight.
the first 2 things i've said to anyone who hasn't yet watched it - "be prepared, it's a LOT" / "it's a technical MARVEL" - Really good to get a window into the hows and whys of the filming decisions made.
to operate such an egalitarian set - with an empowered crew - it's backed up in everything he's said in his (many) interviews - he's firmly in the spotlight but he seems to always bring everyone else with him.
What an absolutely cracking piece - there's been so much noise around this show of late - this cuts through a lot of it - to get right into the technical and contextual stuff. Brilliant conversation - full of fascinating insight.
Thank you! Feel like some of the depth on the filmmaking stuff got a bit lost and frankly, WHAT AN ACHIEVEMENT x
the first 2 things i've said to anyone who hasn't yet watched it - "be prepared, it's a LOT" / "it's a technical MARVEL" - Really good to get a window into the hows and whys of the filming decisions made.
Also gotta love a director who bigs up his own crew so specifically x
to operate such an egalitarian set - with an empowered crew - it's backed up in everything he's said in his (many) interviews - he's firmly in the spotlight but he seems to always bring everyone else with him.