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| | Transcript of the interview with director Peter Bogdanovich |
 | | So each director is a different story, but I decided it was about time to see if I had a big book here that might be valuable to people and so I decided to err on the side of inclusiveness. |
 | | That discipline, which almost all of the directors in the book either grew up with....they all grew up with silent movies.....at a certain point, whenever movies started, they were silent....that discipline of how do we convey this visually, as opposed to with dialogue, informed all their movies. |
 | | From what I gather, in the heyday of films, a director had a little more control of what his or her final product is, but now you have so many people involved from agents of actors, to the studios, to marketing. |
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