Sunday, 23 January 2022

Producer - Spike lee

  Spike lee 

Spike Lee was born and raised in Atlanta Georgia and introduced the world of film very early on as he would go on to have an incredibly influential presence in the film industry, Spike Lee work changed the film industry for the better and continues to do so. Spike Lee’s work is made with no doubt to display and “make films for a diverse audience” specifically featuring them in the African American community and story lines featuring race relations. Lee’s influence can not be disputed so it just comes down to how his methods were so effective in communicating exactly what he wanted and one of these would be the iconic and unique Dolly move that he is known for and he will always try to make his Camera Operator do as it makes the character look as they are floating. His first film he produced would be Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads which blew up a little and as his career went on he gained even more producer credit for movies such as Malcolm X, BlacKkKlansman, She's Gotta Have It, Do the Right Thing all which really pushed him up in the film industry quickly. When it comes to being in control of the whole set up Lee has tips that he himself would always follow too, the first being too not be afraid of unique and changing of camera angles(just don't shy away), create a detailed storyboard and schedule, be flexible when it comes to location and schedule, and hold respect everyone and everything that you are working with. With that advise you will be able to create and calm and stable environment so you can get exactly what you want from everyone you are working with.

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