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Denis Villeneuve has banned cell phones from his set
“Dune” Director Denis Villeneuve 'Banned' Cell Phones from His Sets Since the Devices Are 'Like a Drug'
A Dune set is no place for cell phones or social media, according to director
Denis
Villeneuve
. In a new and wide-ranging interview with the Los Angeles Times published Thursday, Dec. 26, the filmmaker, 57, explained why cast and crew on his projects are ...
Denis Villeneuve on Why Cellphones Are “Forbidden” on His Sets
"When you say cut, you don’t want someone going to his phone to look at his Facebook account," the Oscar-nominated director says.
Denis Villeneuve: ‘Cell Phones Are Banned on My Sets. It's Forbidden. When You Say Cut, You Don't Want Someone' Checking Facebook
Denis Villeneuve recently spoke to the Los Angeles Times and shared his discomfort over how “human beings are ruled by algorithms right now.” He explained: “We behave like AI circuits. The ways we see the world are narrow-minded binaries.
Dune director Denis Villeneuve explains his no phones on sets policy: ‘Don't want someone to rush and check Facebook’
Renowned filmmaker Denis Villeneuve has revealed why he insists on banning phones on his movie sets in a recent interview.
Denis Villeneuve Explains Why Phones Are “Forbidden” On His Sets
Don’t expect Denis Villeneuve to take a call while making Dune Messiah, and not because the signal is weak on Arrakis. The 3x Oscar nominee recently revealed that phones are “absolutely” banned from his sets as they’re “addictive,
Denis Villeneuve explains why phones are “forbidden” on his movie sets
Denis Villeneuve on why cell phones are “forbidden” on his sets - he sees them as distractions for the cast and crew, and wants them to be fully engaged.
Denis Villeneuve has banned cell phones from his set completely
Villeneuve explained that the act of making a movie was all about presence. The post Denis Villeneuve has banned cell phones from his set completely appeared first on The Manual.
The One Object Director Denis Villeneuve Has Banned From His Movie Sets
There's only one object Dune director Denis Villeneuve has banned from his movie sets to ensure his actors stay focused on the task at hand.
Denis Villeneuve bans phones on his film sets
Denis Villeneuve refuses to allow phones on the set of his films because he wants cast and crew to be engaged at all times during production.
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Dune 2’s Denis Villeneuve Explains How He Decided On The Film’s Heartbreaking Final Shot, And Now, I’m In My Feelings Again
While one might have expected the final shot of the massive sequel to conclude on Paul, director Denis Villeneuve decided to ...
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The One Problem Denis Villeneuve Must Overcome While Adapting Dune: Messiah
Dune: Messiah's adaptation poses challenges due to its lack of action, focus on politics, and a darker, introspective ...
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Denis Villeneuve isn’t at peace. And he’s OK with that
The director strives to make a perfect movie that stands the test of time. His holy grail, he calls it. And yet the quiet of ...
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“He becomes what he wanted to avoid”: Denis Villeneuve Compares Paul Atreides to Michael Corleone, but Dune 3 Must Avoid ‘The Godfather’ Trap
Denis Villeneuve compares Paul Atreides to Michael Corleone, raising the stakes for Dune 3. Can it avoid The Godfather 3's ...
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DUNE 3 Gets Release Date, and It’s Sooner Than Expected
Despite director Denis Villeneuve stating he wanted a break from the DUNE universe before he returned for a third movie, ...
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Denis Villeneuve once had a different career path and it involved a tree
“I always feel like I’m in Sofia Coppola’s territory when I come here,” he says, referring to Coppola’s 2010 movie “Somewhere ...
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