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“There's no real rules about what you do [while directing]; it's just you just use your instincts as to the pacing of a film and what is repetitive and what is the minimum amount you can get away with to tell the story, that scene didn't make it in.” quote by Peter Jackson
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“There's no real rules about what you do [while directing]; it's just you just use your instincts as to the pacing of a film and what is repetitive and what is the minimum amount you can get away with to tell the story, that scene didn't make it in.”

Peter Jackson

About This Quote

Source Interview: Documentary on directing, 2005

Effective film direction relies on instinctual pacing, minimizing excess, and focusing on essential storytelling elements.

In simple terms: Use instinct to pace and trim a film.

Key Takeaway

Trust your gut, cut unnecessary parts.

Themes

directing instinct storytelling editing

Mood

reflective pragmatic

Type

advice instructional

When to use this quote

  • film production
  • scene selection
  • budget constraints
  • creative decision‑making

Key Concepts

cinema narrative economy visual rhythm

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance instinct with audience expectations?
  • When is it okay to keep a repetitive scene?
A Different Perspective

Instinct may overlook audience clarity; collaboration can catch blind spots.

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