Embark on a cinematic journey with us as we engage in an in-depth conversation with the talented writer-director Rachel Jacob. Ever wondered how personal experiences can translate into a deeply moving film? Rachel demystifies this by unveiling her work on 'The Dead Driver', a poignant film based on Michelle Silva's real-life experiences, and discussing the innovative production techniques used, including LED walls.Rachel's development into directing is nothing less than fascinating. Her reverence for Stanley Kubrick and the lessons learned from the Circle Exercise hosted by Jim Gleason are clearly mirrored in her directing style. She dives deeper into how her writing approach serves her directing process, emphasizing the importance of understanding actors' needs and adopting a less-is-more strategy to achieve natural, realistic performances.But it doesn't stop there. Rachel shares her insights about the vibrant culture of the New Orleans film scene and the significance of upholding a good reputation in the industry. We also discuss the art of balancing different roles in a production, underscoring the importance of mutual communication and trust. This episode is a captivating exploration into the world of film production, making it a must-listen for all film enthusiasts out there. Buckle up for an illuminating ride!
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