Filmmaking / Directing : Bridgerton Director Julie's Process for Greenlighting New Projects by Jennifer Carriere

Jennifer Carriere

Bridgerton Director Julie's Process for Greenlighting New Projects

"...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

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Maurice Vaughan

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).

Sam Sokolow

To paraphrase Hitchcock - The 3 things you need to make a great movie are the script, the script and the script. Bravo.

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