“Unmasking the Mystery: What Drives Hollywood to Create Cinematic Disasters?”
- If the director wasn’t a good captain of the ship, the script’s true intentions can be lost in translation. Things can be overlooked, overdone, or underserved.
- If producers and studio executives get overly involved with their own wants and needs, the director can end up with a mess come editing time.
- If the director, crew, cinematographer, editor, and producer(s) aren’t on the same page, it’s going to show in the end product.
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