An interview with British director Ridley Scott was published on the Daily Telegraph website today.
In it, Scott talks about his latest blockbuster Robin Hood, his relationship with the film's star Russell Crowe, and how he found the transition from advertisements to film.
“English advertising was in its heyday and it was influencing everything. We – Alan Parker, Adrian Lyne, then my brother Tony five years later --- were doing huge commercials and I think they honestly influenced the way films were cut and the way films looked. I’d done a couple of thousand of them by the time I did my first film and I thought, 'Wow, that was easy.’”
Read the whole thing here.
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