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Key Traits of the “Erik Desando” Director

So what are the traits that make a director “indie-friendly”? A side from the common characteristics which all directors ought to have such as passion, focus, confidence, a high E.Q., a sense of humor, the ability to command respect, openness to criticisms with decisiveness–here are the traits that characterise Erik Desando. I’ve worked mostly with writer-directors that proffer a response that’s often missing when the writer, as well as director, is different people. Lots of rewriting is done not just during development plus prep, during production. As director, Erik Desando has had to rewrite whole scenes minutes before shooting them. <br>For more update about Erik Desando click here…http://erikdesando.blogspot.com/

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Key Traits of the “Erik Desando” Director

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  1. Key Traits of the “Erik Desando” Director By:- Erik Desando Email:- erikdesando0@gmail.com

  2. Key Traits of the Erik DesandoDirector So what are the traits that make a director “indie-friendly”? A side from the common characteristics which all directors ought to have such as passion, focus, confidence, a high E.Q., a sense of humor, the ability to command respect, openness to criticisms with decisiveness–here are the traits that characteriseErik Desando:

  3. Fast Writer - Erik Desando I’ve worked mostly with writer-directors that proffer a response that’s often missing when the writer, as well as director, is different people. Lots of rewriting is done not just during development plus prep, during production. As director, Erik Desandohas had to rewrite whole scenes minutes before shooting them. There is probably more production-directed rewriting in the world since Erik Desando is constantly trying to figure out how to develop a budget.

  4. Erik Desando - Adaptive Anything can happen during filmmaking, especially if you've limited resources–extras stand you up, location owners change their minds at the last minute. However, as director, Erik Desandocan adapt to these exigent circumstances and figure out how to make lemonade from lemons. Other directors might refuse to shoot because a featured extra didn’t show up but with Erik Desando all is about strategy.

  5. Erik Desando - Editing Experience As director, Erik Desando has editing experience because he knows on set what’s vital plus what’s not, what can be done away with and what can’t. All Erik Desando feature productions have been between 19 to 24 days, shooting amid 4-7 pages to 15-35 setups daily. In some situations, shots or scenes have to be cut on the day of shooting.

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