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SNL Vet On Directing, Producing and Shooting Sketch, Parody and Satire
SNL Vet On Directing, Producing and Shooting Sketch, Parody and Satire
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Alex Buono is a director, producer, cinematographer, and executive producer who is known for his work on television shows such as Saturday Night Live, Documentary Now! and Russian Doll. He is currently working as the Directing Producer on a tv series, Based on a True Story, which is now available for streaming.
In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with Director Producer Alex Buono to discuss:
Working at SNL soon after graduating film school
How his time at SNL forced him to develop dexterity in his work
Figuring out how to create different styles for each episode of Documentary Now!
Bending genres and finding tone for the show, Based on a True Story
Getting certain shots out of your system
Being influenced by Brian De Palma and the Cohen Brothers
Good exercises for young filmmakers to try out
Being a Directing Producer - it’s not for everyone
How directing and producing is like being a project manager
Being the copilot that helps bring someone else’s vision to life
Memorable Quotes
“There was no time to worry about it. There was no time to overthink things. You just had to go and do it.” [5:07]
“Find ways to tell a really gripping documentary, but in a really silly way.” [15:44]
“If you grow up as a cinephile and as a film nerd, there’s just certain types of shots you are just desperate to do.” [19:01]
“For most directors it is a real managerial job. You have to enjoy that and really want that role.” [37:40]
Resources:
Russian Doll
Documentary Now!
Based on a True Story
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In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with Director Producer Alex Buono to discuss:
Working at SNL soon after graduating film school
How his time at SNL forced him to develop dexterity in his work
Figuring out how to create different styles for each episode of Documentary Now!
Bending genres and finding tone for the show, Based on a True Story
Getting certain shots out of your system
Being influenced by Brian De Palma and the Cohen Brothers
Good exercises for young filmmakers to try out
Being a Directing Producer - it’s not for everyone
How directing and producing is like being a project manager
Being the copilot that helps bring someone else’s vision to life
Memorable Quotes
“There was no time to worry about it. There was no time to overthink things. You just had to go and do it.” [5:07]
“Find ways to tell a really gripping documentary, but in a really silly way.” [15:44]
“If you grow up as a cinephile and as a film nerd, there’s just certain types of shots you are just desperate to do.” [19:01]
“For most directors it is a real managerial job. You have to enjoy that and really want that role.” [37:40]
Resources:
Russian Doll
Documentary Now!
Based on a True Story
Find No Film School everywhere:
On the Web
https://nofilmschool.com/
https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool
https://twitter.com/nofilmschool
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool
https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool
Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Aug 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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