Inner Circle Podcast - Directing with a 5-Year Plan (feat. Rob Spera)
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Rob Spera is a director and a storyteller. From his acting roots with Sanford Meisner to his impressive film and television directing career, Spera's journey exemplifies a deliberate approach. In this episode of the Inner Circle Podcast, Shane and Lydia Hurlbut sit down with Spera to discuss his unique approach to filmmaking, which prioritizes a product-oriented five-year plan over merely waiting for the perfect script. Spera advocates for a mindset of continuous work, emphasizing that a filmmaker's artistic "pilot light" must be kept alive through daily practice, no matter how small. He shares a remarkable story of a student who landed a major mentor just by being honest in a cold call, underscoring the power of authenticity and persistence.
The conversation delves into Spera's directing philosophy, which is built on respect, kindness, and collaboration. He reveals his technique of using silent takes to force actors to focus on physical actions and emotional subtext rather than dialogue. Spera also discusses his belief that a director's core purpose, or "Fisher King wound," drives their artistic voice, and he shares a powerful personal anecdote to illustrate this point. The episode covers practical advice on handling difficult actors and crew members by addressing issues privately and empowering everyone on set to contribute. This includes a fascinating story from Shane about receiving a job offer directly from the late Bill Paxton, a gesture that profoundly shaped Shane's own commitment to human-to-human connection.
Ultimately, this episode is a compelling argument for a more human and intentional approach to filmmaking. Spera and the Hurlbuts discuss the importance of preparation and flexibility, using vivid examples from set where plans had to be thrown out the window to adapt to the unexpected. They conclude with a discussion of the importance of camaraderie, gratitude, and a positive mindset, highlighting how these elements are essential to creating a great final product.
More from Shane Hurlbut, ASC for cinematographers and do-it-all filmmakers:
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More from Lydia Hurlbut and her Leadership & Wellness Initiative:
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