Greta Gerwig & James Cameron | Directors on Directors

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @JohnDAlves
    @JohnDAlves Год назад +3970

    Love how every interview with Jim is with him inside his man-cave surrounded by monitors with Sea themes lol

    • @jeradjenkins2110
      @jeradjenkins2110 Год назад +149

      It’s not a man cave it’s a submarine

    • @JohnDAlves
      @JohnDAlves Год назад

      Wow Awesome @@jeradjenkins2110

    • @Hunta-i8w
      @Hunta-i8w Год назад +46

      "Jim, what was the blue mood LED lighting budget on Avatar 2?"
      "Why do you think we needed to crack 2 billy?"

    • @angellondian7628
      @angellondian7628 Год назад +130

      Like he died years ago and we’re interacting now with his AI

    • @alechats5184
      @alechats5184 Год назад +3

      lol

  • @videovoidtv
    @videovoidtv Год назад +1683

    Its sweet how much I really feel that Jim respects and admires her. Both great film makers.

    • @George__Parasol279
      @George__Parasol279 Год назад +84

      I remember at the 2010 Oscars, Avatar was up for best director against The Hurt Locker, directed by Kathryn Bigelow, his ex-wife. When her name was announced as the winner, you could see a genuine cheer and look of pride as he applauded and watched her walk on stage.
      I have no idea about their actual relationship but I thought that was cool to see.

    • @MrFantasy616
      @MrFantasy616 Год назад +46

      I’ve always loved him but oh my goodness I have a whole different kind of respect and adoration for him after this interview. That said it’s easy to forget but he’s ALWAYS been about Girl Power. From Ripley to Sarah Connor to Rose. The man obviously believes in strong women and strong women love him for it. My favorite one of these interviews ever. ❤😊❤

    • @jaredbarber5823
      @jaredbarber5823 Год назад +11

      I agree. A genuine exchange of views in their crafts. Wonderful conversation between peers.

    • @cameronharrington6813
      @cameronharrington6813 Год назад +2

      Still don't get why the hell Nolan isn't here.

    • @leeregno
      @leeregno Год назад +14

      ​@@cameronharrington6813 tbf Nolan isn't really into these social media type interviews for some reason. But it would be cool to see

  • @movieman2782
    @movieman2782 Год назад +447

    I love how he lets her shine,not imposing any kind of ego as if he made only one or two little films. Love him!

    • @SamBryans128
      @SamBryans128 Год назад +33

      He knows this is her campaign, he has no stake in awards season this year, just proves that he is rooting for her.

    • @antonego9581
      @antonego9581 Год назад +14

      @@SamBryans128 yep he keeps doing these because he loves film and loves talking about film with other directors he respects. and we the audience benefit lol

    • @vermontmoocow
      @vermontmoocow Год назад +2

      He is an excellent director's interviewer in this

  • @OLIVERTHOMPSON1
    @OLIVERTHOMPSON1 Год назад +194

    Greta is great! I had the privilege to work on Barbie. I was on the prop making side of things. It was such an interesting project behind the scenes. The theatrical techniques, the miniatures, all the way through to the use of Lidar and full body scanning. The general kindness and positivity emanating from Greta, Margot and the core team made it so much fun. I used to go along to the Sunday morning cast and crew screenings in Notting Hill. We got to see many of the films that were sources of inspiration for the Barbie film, 2001 A Space Odyssey, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Saturday Night Fever etc... Such a good project.

    • @Janehaver
      @Janehaver Год назад +13

      I only had a brief period in film (also prop making) and Omg how fun to just make things!!! Must have been amaaazing to work in props or set design on Barbie.

    • @michellesnyder2537
      @michellesnyder2537 8 месяцев назад

      I imagine being good friends with Greta

  • @BestFitSquareChannel
    @BestFitSquareChannel Год назад +578

    Brilliant conversation. Authentic. They “listened” to each other! Their responses, remarks, questions were clearly connected to the flow of their conversation. Genuine admiration. Ms. Gerwig clearly has deep understanding of, knowledge of the history of cinema. A privilege. Thank you Mr. Cameron, Ms. Gerwig, Variety. Well done!

    • @MirageRaceway
      @MirageRaceway Год назад +4

      That's so refreshing! I love seeing that.

  • @Saukingalpha
    @Saukingalpha Год назад +186

    Every interview with James Cameron is a like a masterclass in film

    • @antonego9581
      @antonego9581 Год назад +8

      it really is. i could watch these interviews endlessly

  • @TheKOzality
    @TheKOzality Год назад +514

    Variety, you have really hit your stride with the platform you have built. Fantastic insights from "Directors on Directors" and "Actors on Actors." There's something incredibly interesting watching creative people at the top of their game get to interact honestly and earnestly.

    • @Wertys
      @Wertys Год назад +12

      Seriously. They should just pivot to prioritize this kind of content and media. These are better than any podcast or regular YT video. Directors on Directors. Actors on Actors. Musicians on Musicians?

    • @CatGPT_
      @CatGPT_ Год назад +5

      Would love to see a DP on DP or Soundguy on Soundguy tbh

  • @FryCanon
    @FryCanon Год назад +435

    A fantastic pairing! The writers perspective from a directors perspective. Really enjoyed this.

  • @AnsalMishra-q5g
    @AnsalMishra-q5g Год назад +125

    00:02 Writing process feeding into directing, and the reliance on the script.
    02:25 Balancing openness with preparedness in directing
    06:33 Directing is a collaborative process
    08:35 Directors need to find authenticity and connection in their unique perspective as an artist.
    13:03 Greta Gerwig initially tends to start her projects by writing and considering someone else to direct.
    14:58 Directors constantly learn, evolve, and seek improvement.
    19:03 Challenges force growth and creativity
    20:55 Memorizing great writers' rhythms helped with acting and directing.
    24:57 Greta wrote the character of Noah in 'Barbie' specifically for Ryan Gosling.
    27:03 Greta aims to create heartfelt and emotional experiences for the audience.
    31:04 Projecting contradictions onto characters allows for deep exploration
    33:13 Greta Gerwig wanted a huge and lively aesthetic for her movie, reminiscent of 50s and 60s musicals.
    37:34 Having access to the size of the canvas leads to internal creative freedom
    39:35 Directors sometimes need to compromise

    • @zam6877
      @zam6877 Год назад

      Yeah! This was such a rich and useful interview... on so many levels
      Thanks for taking the time

    • @RockstarGhst
      @RockstarGhst Год назад

      God bless you

    • @live_juicy_life
      @live_juicy_life Год назад +1

      ~10:50 James Cameron: “How many tickets do I need to sell to break even and what’s percentage of population is that? Usually around 2%. If I can get 2% of population happy with this movie…”❤❤❤

    • @naomigumede1428
      @naomigumede1428 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks, mate. Are you into directing, trying to direct or just interested in knowing?

  • @jerrywartukovich
    @jerrywartukovich Год назад +716

    She is the most honest and genuine person working in Hollywood. She never bullshit's or tries to give the "correct" answer.

    • @ellieg91
      @ellieg91 Год назад +23

      Are we talking bout the women who got into a relationship with a married man while his then wife was pregnant? Lol

    • @Ella-gb7no
      @Ella-gb7no Год назад +21

      @@ellieg91 thats false. his wife had the baby in 2010. geriwg and baumbach didnt start dating until AFTER they finsihed making frances ha. that would be 2011/2012 era.

    • @ellieg91
      @ellieg91 Год назад +8

      @@Ella-gb7no whatever makes you happy

    • @angelsunemtoledocabllero5801
      @angelsunemtoledocabllero5801 Год назад +6

      ​@@Ella-gb7nothey did Greenberg together in 2010 just saying

    • @Prof.SeverusSnape
      @Prof.SeverusSnape Год назад +1

      ​@ellieg91 the truth makes us happy.

  • @twheeler1980
    @twheeler1980 Год назад +538

    I’m excited to see where Gerwig’s career goes. She’s very talented. Great conversation.

    • @poocrayon4588
      @poocrayon4588 Год назад +8

      Nothing says talent like a man hating doll movie and yet another remake of little women

    • @joaoloureiro163
      @joaoloureiro163 Год назад +54

      @@poocrayon4588 must be exhausting hating such a successful universally loved director. I hope it gets easier for you.

    • @XekTOr89
      @XekTOr89 Год назад

      @@poocrayon4588 What man hating movie would make the men overtake the women the moment they decide they want to take over? And Ken is literally the best part of that movie (although unintentionally, Gosling is just that good). It quite literally proves that men are better than women in every way, and yet we still need eachother, I don't get why you would hate that.

    • @erics1718
      @erics1718 Год назад

      @@poocrayon4588 Shut your hole

    • @cheesecakelasagna
      @cheesecakelasagna Год назад +20

      ​@@poocrayon4588 bad day?

  • @ssj4megaman
    @ssj4megaman Год назад +68

    It is always amazing to watch Cameron talk to "newer" directors as he is one of the most prolific directors for many decades. I love the back and forth they do as they are getting into the questions. Can't wait to see more from Greta Gerwig and Cameron for that matter.

  • @vincentkuns319
    @vincentkuns319 Год назад +69

    This is a spectacular pairing. So much enthusiasm and understanding between them. What an incredibly engaging conversation.

  • @janechoy2073
    @janechoy2073 Год назад +197

    So is he dialing in from a sub? :D So wonderful to see these 2 great directors in conversation! Greta really has "made it" and is right up there with the experienced directors!

    • @mainly_marvel
      @mainly_marvel Год назад +5

      that's honestly crazy if so

    • @LoveOnTheInsidex3
      @LoveOnTheInsidex3 Год назад +3

      No he lives in New Zealand and is on post production for Avatar 3 lol

  • @guillermoporras3754
    @guillermoporras3754 Год назад +56

    This was so wholesome, i loved it so much, just listening to them, their love for movies and also what it takes, the compromises, the creative process, and handing over the ownership of the story and characters.

  • @detectivegumshoe695
    @detectivegumshoe695 Год назад +33

    Great conversation. Two directors in different stages of their careers who make very different films and have different sensibilities, but are able to speak to each other as peers, find their similarities, and can relate philosophically to each other.

  • @Remix26
    @Remix26 Год назад +207

    This was so insane to watch, this series is blowing my mind. Outstanding.

  • @artwasemsr4950
    @artwasemsr4950 Год назад +9

    Learned so much about how they write. So many nuggets in this almost didn't notice the sound. I think Variety has the best programs on RUclips.

  • @manoloortiz5175
    @manoloortiz5175 Год назад +221

    Cameron is seeing from some people on the industry as a blockbuster maker, but he is also an author.

    • @davida1229
      @davida1229 Год назад +15

      There aren’t many artists that can be completely authorial and incredibly successful at the box office at the same time.
      Cameron is literally at the top of his industry, yet he’s always an author in his movies. He makes movies because he WANTS to do them. He’s just amazing, definitely one of the greatest director in the medium.

    • @illogical001
      @illogical001 Год назад +3

      Do you mean an auteur or an author?

    • @manoloortiz5175
      @manoloortiz5175 Год назад

      @@illogical001 neither

    • @illogical001
      @illogical001 Год назад +2

      @@manoloortiz5175 I’m so confused🤣

    • @Sportsbikeguy
      @Sportsbikeguy Год назад +3

      @@illogical001 Auteur when it comes to Avatar, author when it comes to Titanic, The Terminator, The Abyss, True Lies.

  • @jainee4507
    @jainee4507 Год назад +104

    Hearing James Cameron speak for a few hours is more useful than any film degree.

  • @tristanmayer5373
    @tristanmayer5373 Год назад +21

    I love that Cameron couldn’t step away from his Avatar man cave for this 😂 Two of the best working right now making such vastly different films. I love to see combinations like this on this series.

  • @cinemoni
    @cinemoni Год назад +9

    Such an inspiring conversation. The best directors on directors i’ve seen!! Good job Variety.

    • @NoahAI-kw4nn
      @NoahAI-kw4nn Год назад

      Greta is a good director... Not a best director...🤦
      James cameron is a legend. ✅

  • @TheBerserkNetwork
    @TheBerserkNetwork Год назад +22

    What a legendary interview!!!
    Two of the greatest directors of all time speak so humbly about their work. This is so refreshing.
    And I see why you paired them together as she is about to embark on her first vfx heavy film: Narnia.

    • @r.c.c.10
      @r.c.c.10 Год назад +2

      I wouldn't call Gerwig one of the best directors of all time. She's very good and she has done great film with very good direction but still I can name many better directors. But if she does 3 more films like these ones, in terms of directing, she'll cement her greatness for me.

    • @jainee4507
      @jainee4507 Год назад +1

      Greta has a way to go but Cameron is a certified legend.

  • @simplyrowen
    @simplyrowen Год назад +51

    Variety, you’ve been killing it! 👏🏼 You’ve been showcasing a lot of the people involved in every movie I’m eager to hear about, that will probably get nominations this upcoming award season. Every episode has been chef’s kiss 🤌🏼 Keep them coming!

  • @linhtayo2309
    @linhtayo2309 Год назад +22

    WOW james really gave the whole spotlight to Greta. Like he was so tired of talking about himself in interview and now he wanted the audience to see the young prominent director as Greta

  • @Schizm1
    @Schizm1 Год назад +3

    James Cameron is a such a freakin legend. Entire landscape of modern cinema ows this guys SOOOO much. Every movie is technical marvel that pushes industry forward.

  • @tiagofaustorosa
    @tiagofaustorosa Год назад +14

    It’s so good seeing two Leos contemplating each other careers.

  • @sldesign1
    @sldesign1 Год назад +49

    James Cameron is just brilliant. A genius. I don't care if I like his films or not. He is SUCH a gifted teacher. He has 3 times more knowledge than Ms. Gerwig, but he's able to connect w/her & talk shop as directors. Amazing!

  • @ali93555
    @ali93555 Год назад +9

    I love how they're talking about leadership as collaboration, being flexible and open to other people's ideas to find more creative solutions. can translate this to the every day

  • @cosmel29
    @cosmel29 Год назад +130

    My childhood favorite director with my adulthood favorite director. Thank you so much for this pair Variety. You brought Christmas early ❤

    • @valeyard6650
      @valeyard6650 Год назад +13

      Greta's your favorite director now? that's sick. great taste

    • @MegaUtube99
      @MegaUtube99 Год назад +4

      @@valeyard6650nah that’s cringe. She has 3 movies and theyre all okay at best.

    • @peachpringle
      @peachpringle Год назад +18

      @@MegaUtube99 calling little women "okay at best" is craaaazy

    • @MegaUtube99
      @MegaUtube99 Год назад

      @@peachpringleLady Bird is her best film and even that, is a 7 or 8 at best

    • @sometalkaboutbeinghuman
      @sometalkaboutbeinghuman Год назад +7

      Frances Ha is a masterpiece

  • @darktrain1971
    @darktrain1971 Год назад +5

    i can listen to jim cameron talk all day about his processes...and i've never seen an in depth interview with greta but i've got a new found respect for her

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies Год назад +8

    I want to listen to these two talk about films all day.

  • @anne-mariedangelo9454
    @anne-mariedangelo9454 Год назад +10

    The crossover I didn't know I needed. This was a great watch.

  • @TheProphegy
    @TheProphegy Год назад +35

    I could listen to Jim all day. One of the unanimous GOATs of film. Cinematic genius.

    • @LoveOnTheInsidex3
      @LoveOnTheInsidex3 Год назад +3

      Totally agree! Not sure what he’s like in person but as a director he’s a genius

  • @Syncratci
    @Syncratci Год назад +38

    It's interesting that this is Directors on Directors, but mostly they talk about their writing

    • @thelordkk512
      @thelordkk512 Год назад +16

      They are incredible directors but they are more phenomenal writer in my mind(especially Gretta)

    • @gusandthetv
      @gusandthetv Год назад +4

      They mostly talk about Barbie. I would have liked to hear more about the process of making Avatar 2.

    • @cheeryberrie
      @cheeryberrie Год назад +2

      ​@@gusandthetv we need part 2 omg can you imaginee, i could hear them converse all day

    • @thelordkk512
      @thelordkk512 Год назад

      @@gusandthetv yeah me too cause that franchise is such an interesting and unique. The whole thing stands because of Cameron

  • @insidemyfred
    @insidemyfred Год назад +3

    My two favourite directors at the moment - Greta and Jim going deep in to the process. I didn't know I needed this conversation in my life, but I'm here for it! Fantastic!

  • @RachMonPhoebs
    @RachMonPhoebs Год назад +15

    THIS WAS SO INSPIRING TO LISTEN TO! Greta Gerwig makes me think about the world and creative process in a way that I can almost feel the possibilities of contribution stretch out before me, and to find the boldness to put them out there. Art starts out as just an idea inside your head, but it is when we have the courage to put it down on paper, or film, or canvas, and let it exist in the world outside of us so that someone else might recognize it and say "Oh--I'm not alone after all." THAT is art.

  • @misselliebelly
    @misselliebelly Год назад +2

    31:20 “superficial - able to become deeper because of that” 31:37 “the most ordinary objects can be a real prism for everything” 31:44 “finding holiness / sacredness where it isn’t obvious”

  • @Soulr
    @Soulr 9 месяцев назад +1

    This conversation is a gem. Thank you for this.

  • @RicardoAng
    @RicardoAng Год назад +6

    James (Jim) Cameron always gives the best and sharpest interviews. He is very eloquent, descriptive, and his added analogies always land (pun not intended).

  • @itsbonkerjojo9028
    @itsbonkerjojo9028 Год назад +64

    Such a interesting and beautiful conversation . Before anyone says this if not already that person who paired them up deserves a raise

    • @cdmp777
      @cdmp777 Год назад +4

      It’s a 40 min convo posted 20 mins ago and you’ve already decided it’s beautiful? Hmm.

    • @RossComptonthe19th
      @RossComptonthe19th Год назад

      Even if it’s true, it be cool if people stopped writing the raise thing.

    • @shawnbingley5433
      @shawnbingley5433 Год назад +2

      @@cdmp777I know what you’re saying..I’m a film nerd and I love this kind of shit but I definitely feel there are peeps out there whose job it is to put comments on these things..as in they’re getting paid to write comments..the ‘whoever paired these two up deserves a raise has appeared on a bunch of them..

  • @OrionInSpace
    @OrionInSpace Год назад +49

    I've been waiting for this combo for so long! Filmmakers of two of the biggest films in the last 5 years. AWESOME! If anyone hasn't watched James Cameron's Masterclass on filmmaking you're missing out.

  • @thehopeofeden597
    @thehopeofeden597 Год назад +60

    Whatever absolutely brilliant mind is making these pairings at Variety, give that person a million dollar raise.

  • @Advent3546
    @Advent3546 Год назад +39

    I wish a long and prosperous career for whoever decided to match these two masters together.

  • @peachpringle
    @peachpringle Год назад +13

    these videos are such a cool way to appreciate a side of the creative process we don't always hear about, everybody say thank u variety

  • @PhotogFaithMatthews
    @PhotogFaithMatthews Год назад +11

    two billion dollar directors, with so much respect and understanding between them. A wonderful conversation!

  • @maricara3881
    @maricara3881 Год назад +29

    Truly enjoyed the empowerment in this exchange: collect your thoughts, embed your creativity, fall into what may be difficult to encourage rising to the occasion. 👏

  • @stanfordmcdonald5625
    @stanfordmcdonald5625 Год назад +9

    She is not only talented but also earnest and charismatic. I think she will win best director.

  • @michaelwilliams949
    @michaelwilliams949 Год назад +8

    This is wildly insightful! It helps me so much knowing what it's like to struggle as a director and the hard choices you have to make. James Cameron is like my Father of filmmaking. They should have another chat when Narnia and Avatar 3 come out.

  • @wizkida981015
    @wizkida981015 Год назад +2

    i always love hearing both of them talk, it was so cool to have them together.

  • @mack9742
    @mack9742 Год назад

    I live for director on director ! Nothing i love more than listening to 2 people talk about they're shared love for a form of art

  • @AnilYadav-bp2qo
    @AnilYadav-bp2qo Год назад

    This is by far the most cerebral and engaging and natural flowing dialogue between 2 very committed creators of their fantastic craft!!

  • @melaniedasilva6955
    @melaniedasilva6955 Год назад

    this is absolutely my fave directors on directors. No one is talking over each other, no ego, no imposter symdrome (or at least the curtain is down for this)

  • @chrisi_s
    @chrisi_s 3 месяца назад

    I feel so honored to be able to watch this. I really love Greta Gerwig and it is truly a pleasure to be able to hear her speak about anything. Watching these two together is so exciting, its like going to a candy factory and getting the secrets on what makes the candy taste so sweet. i hope to be great one day at something. Like them

  • @thedarkknight2221
    @thedarkknight2221 Год назад +158

    A current legendary director talking with a future legendary director!

    • @veronique9823
      @veronique9823 Год назад +45

      Yeah, looking forwad to see James become a legendary director! He's got a lot of cool stuff under his belt already.

    • @oscarfun100
      @oscarfun100 Год назад

      @@veronique9823 James become a legendary director? The man who directed one of the most beloved movies of all time, 3 of the biggest blockbusters ever, and T2. He is legendary already IMO.

    • @Superbounce3
      @Superbounce3 Год назад +35

      ⁠@@oscarfun100 you still have time to get the joke and delete this, I won’t tell

    • @MrWel684
      @MrWel684 Год назад +6

      Greta became a legend with Barbie. She’s arrived.

    • @coolboy10439
      @coolboy10439 Год назад +5

      @@MrWel684no. Not even close. She’s a great director, one of the best working today but to reach that level she’ll have to direct a few more classics.

  • @sloppysteaks
    @sloppysteaks Год назад +25

    James’ webcam background goes so hard 😂

  • @EM-cs7jw
    @EM-cs7jw Год назад +2

    So many great pairings from Variety recently, thank you!

  • @KayButtonJay
    @KayButtonJay Год назад +2

    Jim just casually mentioning that he camera operates all the time. What a boss

  • @GabriellePerkins
    @GabriellePerkins Год назад +3

    this is like the ideal grandfather and granddaughter relationship

  • @teaNtoxin
    @teaNtoxin Год назад +77

    Greta makes me feel seen with the way she works her editing process. I animate the same way. I cannot contextualize a problem if I work on an animatic as a large assembly, I work in chronological order (shot-by-shot). And was told I was weird and wrong for working like this (ironic considering how neurodivergent the field is). I also edit live action like this too. If I jump around it makes it harder for me to really identify a problem then if I start in order. Nice to know the biggest director of the year thinks how I do and that there isn’t anything wrong with how I do things

    • @charoleawood
      @charoleawood Год назад +3

      Theory and art are diametrically opposed and art school ruins a lot of great artists.
      What's nice about Gretta and Jim is they never went to film school.
      Then you look at George Lucas's early films, THX 1138 and American Graffiti, and they're clearly art films from a creator who's film school was focused on documentary making, he wasn't ruined by being told the "correct" way to make fictional films.

    • @verigumetin4291
      @verigumetin4291 Год назад +1

      I mean, imagine writing a story all at once. You have to start from the start and work your way through it until the end.
      Yeah, you need an outline before you start writing, but usually, that never makes the final cut.

    • @charoleawood
      @charoleawood Год назад

      @@verigumetin4291
      Outlines aren't necessary before beginning to write.

    • @verigumetin4291
      @verigumetin4291 Год назад +1

      @@charoleawood :))

  • @moviewryter1985
    @moviewryter1985 Год назад +5

    They were both terrific to listen to.

  • @lee_mc
    @lee_mc Год назад +26

    Again, whoever is picking these interviews whether its directors or actors, brilliant job.

  • @ShotDrawnCut
    @ShotDrawnCut Год назад +6

    director-director talks are the best!

  • @SuzyDelahunt
    @SuzyDelahunt Год назад

    Wow, this is inspirational. I love hearing about their processes, taking on challenges and “building a parachute on your way down”. Two incredible talents.

  • @pawacoteng
    @pawacoteng Год назад +1

    Love when Cameron talks about the suggested question Variety gave him with such derision! Hahaha. But it did sparked an interesting back and forth in the end! So I guess he does listen... to a certain point.

  • @peibol24
    @peibol24 Год назад +4

    Nice to see the WiFi in Pandora works smoothly.

  • @filmexpressreviews
    @filmexpressreviews Год назад +1

    Respect for both of them increased during this conversation

  • @jenniferfairchild1858
    @jenniferfairchild1858 Год назад +19

    Agree with both of you. Appreciate your candid discussion.

  • @Nevermore941012
    @Nevermore941012 Год назад +3

    Yes please! This is a fantastic idea, keep bringing more people behind the camera, great job Variety Thanks!❤

  • @MrClintM
    @MrClintM Год назад +1

    Thanks! This was great. Hits all the marks of what writers, filmmakers and actors need to listen to and understand about the collaborative nature of filmmaking and the happy accidents that happen along the way.

  • @TubeSteak
    @TubeSteak Год назад +2

    These conversations and pairings have been great

  • @AugustoCasanova
    @AugustoCasanova Год назад +43

    BEST director on director ever! Or was ir writer on writer? Producer on producer? Oh, boy, these two. The her best work is yet to come.

    • @Charles12
      @Charles12 Год назад +3

      Best filmmaker on filmmaker

  • @mihaelamars
    @mihaelamars Год назад +2

    This is so highly informative and, frankly, validating for young(er) filmmakers like me. Apparently, the thought process remains very much the same, no matter the scale of the project. Thank you to everyone involved! Please do some Writers on Writers videos as well.

  • @commandZee
    @commandZee Год назад

    I loved being a fly on their wall! Thank you Variety these "Directors on Directors" are my favorite of your videos.

  • @ollipetterson8322
    @ollipetterson8322 Год назад +8

    Being a part of that team/group of actors was the most rewording experience of my life. I have been in art schools, I have been in music schools, but this was a fine moment.

  • @ElenGlazova
    @ElenGlazova Год назад +2

    It was such a pleasure to watch! Both insightful and inspiring!

  • @FranzDiwischek
    @FranzDiwischek Год назад

    I'm so glad that we can see such interviews worldwide these days, regardless of any broadcasters etc.
    Both treat each other with the utmost respect and it's great to be able to understand their problems, challenges and methods.

  • @Joyboy.753
    @Joyboy.753 Год назад +3

    Oh man, another legendary interview. Between two generational directors/filmmakers, none of them went to film school. I hope they bring chris nolan too in future.

  • @sentientbeans
    @sentientbeans Год назад +7

    Enlightening, thoughtful, and sweet. Absolutely brilliant! Thank you for giving these two a platform to have an honest dialogue about the art of filmmaking.

  • @lpsmlpdi9481
    @lpsmlpdi9481 4 дня назад

    James Cameron seems like such a sweet and warm person to be around

  • @goforward8697
    @goforward8697 Год назад +1

    This is the only one of these where I really learned something. Fantastic.

  • @ArtizanMetal
    @ArtizanMetal Год назад +3

    Notice how James will ask a sincere question. . . and LISTEN. This contributes to why he is so brilliant: he LISTENS, and is always curious. Society can learn from this. If we are all talking (usually about ourselves - - me, me, me)-- who the hell is listening??

  • @bloodisbad3736
    @bloodisbad3736 Год назад +5

    I like Greta Gerwig but after this I think I'm in love with her work. The passion she's has for movie's

  • @JeremyBrubacher
    @JeremyBrubacher Год назад +8

    This was incredibly encouraging.

  • @benbelaboehm
    @benbelaboehm Год назад +3

    The best conversation ever! That's how filming becomes joyful❤❤❤

  • @tatanga
    @tatanga Год назад +1

    This is quite good. James obviously came really prepared and wanted to engage with every part of her process and her work, and her responses were really well articulated despite being about these kind of big inchoate ideas, so they ended up finding a lot in common. I like to think I'm pretty smart but I'm really impressed by the vocab and references they just pull out extemporaneously lol.

  • @OddOneOut665
    @OddOneOut665 Год назад +36

    I was hoping Greta would get to sit down and chat with Christopher Nolan, but she got the next best thing!

    • @Charles12
      @Charles12 Год назад

      They'll talk eventually

    • @kingkiller5325
      @kingkiller5325 Год назад +3

      I'm sorry not trying to be rude or dissing anyone.
      But in what world is James Cameron the next best thing to Nolan?

    • @blastmedia3218
      @blastmedia3218 Год назад +3

      @@kingkiller5325They might just be saying it would be interesting to get that barbenheimer discussion like we did with blunt and Murphy

  • @SomeDudeUK
    @SomeDudeUK Год назад +3

    Thoroughly loved this conversation.

  • @SarahSeeds
    @SarahSeeds Год назад +17

    Wow! This is such a fantastic pairing. Loved every minute of this. James Cameron is my fave living director, and Greta is soaring. Fantastic.

  • @njrom
    @njrom Год назад +4

    I love Jim's orchestra metaphor with an actor "leading the string section".

  • @TheProphegy
    @TheProphegy Год назад +3

    That speech they talk about in Barbie was brutal to listen to.

  • @noseholekibi
    @noseholekibi Год назад +2

    Personally I think BARBIE is one of the best movies of 2023. Both are such great filmmakers!

  • @burgesssam
    @burgesssam Год назад +3

    What a wonderful pairing. Brilliant conversation

  • @somepoorsoul
    @somepoorsoul Год назад +3

    @Variety. 39:29. Wrong guy. She meant Producer David Heyman. That pic is of Actor David Hayman.

  • @spartanbadclipsarchive607
    @spartanbadclipsarchive607 Год назад +3

    You guys should definitely do one with one the the Safdie brothers. They are great filmmakers. 💯

  • @danbh84
    @danbh84 Год назад +2

    27:00 Jim just summed up the problem with Marvel and Disney right now

  • @Retroglamamour
    @Retroglamamour Год назад

    Loved this directors-on-directors pairing Variety! 🙌🏻 So happy Greta asked James about the futuristic technology aspect of his films.
    With the release of the Hunger Games prequel, I’d love to see a Directors-on-Directors with Francis Lawrence and Gary Ross. 🙏🏻

  • @okitasan
    @okitasan Год назад +32

    It will never happen, but I wish we could see one of these with Hayao Miyazaki speaking to someone like Hideaki Anno

    • @pgplumsparkle
      @pgplumsparkle Год назад +2

      Never say never.

    • @LSHIG
      @LSHIG Год назад

      Hayao Miyazaki with any current Disney Animation director

    • @okitasan
      @okitasan Год назад

      @@LSHIG highly unlikely Miyazaki would have any interest in talking with any current Disney director

    • @LSHIG
      @LSHIG Год назад

      @okitasan it's more about them getting sort of a wake-up call from a true master of animation so they could be better.

  • @jessica5497
    @jessica5497 Год назад +10

    James was very generous here, in a “masterclass” way. Useful stuff

  • @iCb0x
    @iCb0x Год назад +2

    I want a redo of this interview after she creates the newest narnia movies. They could have an amazing conversation on world building & that writing process.