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Appreciate Quote by Bob Odenkirk

“Not to knock the people who've given me the opportunity; I appreciate all the opportunities I've gotten, but one of the things I think I really learned from the features I got to direct is that your job as a director is everything about the movie. It's to pick a story that's really worth making…” quote by Bob Odenkirk
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“Not to knock the people who've given me the opportunity; I appreciate all the opportunities I've gotten, but one of the things I think I really learned from the features I got to direct is that your job as a director is everything about the movie. It's to pick a story that's really worth making, and make sure that the basic components are there. You're not just a part of the team. You're really in charge, and the responsibility falls on you if all the components aren't there for a worthwhile film.”

Bob Odenkirk

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast, 2023

A director must choose a compelling story and ensure all essential elements are present; responsibility lies with them.

In simple terms: Directors must pick good stories and manage all parts.

Key Takeaway

Take charge of story and execution.

Themes

leadership responsibility storytelling

Mood

reflective determined

Type

advice industry insight

When to use this quote

  • making a film
  • leading a project
  • ensuring quality

Key Concepts

creative control film production accountability

Questions to Reflect On

  • What story would you choose?
  • How do you handle missing components?
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