
"...In developing new writing. The voice of the writer is something that is critical to me. I always make my decisions (on whether to move forward with a project) based on that... I listen to that writer's voice. That's always been what's compelled me... To satisfy my hunger... to collaborate with that unique voice."
-Julie Anne Robinson, Emmy-nominated "Bridgerton" Director
Replay here:
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That's great that Julie Anne puts so much emphasis on the writer's voice, Jennifer Carriere. A movie or show has so many moving parts. It's easy for the writer's voice to get lost in the production process (preproduction, production, and post).
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To paraphrase Hitchcock - The 3 things you need to make a great movie are the script, the script and the script. Bravo.