Filmmaker and Fan's Film Favorites

"Lady Bird" | Filmmaker and Fan's

Episode Summary

In this week's episode, Steve and Vince explore the 2017 film "Lady Bird", written and directed by Greta Gerwig. Using “Lady Bird” as their foundation they explore topics such as Greta Gerwig's transition from acting to directing, the importance of character development in storytelling, and the complex relationship dynamics in the award-winning film.

Episode Notes

As a reminder, if you'd like to watch the actual scene that Steve and Vince watch in this episode, head on over to the episode's YouTube video here and check it out. 

Episode 2 | "Lady Bird"

In this week's episode, Steve and Vince explore the 2017 film "Lady Bird", written and directed by Greta Gerwig. Using “Lady Bird” as their foundation they explore topics such as Greta Gerwig's transition from acting to directing, the importance of character development in storytelling, and the complex relationship dynamics in the award-winning film.

Learnings and Takeaways

Chapters

00:00 | Introduction and Opening Scene

06:16 | Greta Gerwig's Transition from Acting to Directing

14:46 | Character Development and the Mother-Daughter Relationship

21:23 | The Importance of Storytelling and Character

23:28 | Directing Actors and Creating Chemistry

 

Filmmaker and Fan's Overview

Filmmaker and Fan’s Film Favorites is a limited series podcast recorded during the lead-up to the 2024 Academy Awards.

Episodes are designed around core conversations with Steven Bernstein, award-winning filmmaker (Monster, Kicking and Screaming, Waterboy, The Wood), and Vince Grimes, former head of creative media at Google...and mega film fan.

Each episode is a deep dive into the heart of cinema and creativity and offers an insightful journey through some of the most significant works in film history.

Every episode begins with an anchor: a core piece of media that sets the stage for the discussions. Be it a captivating scene from an iconic movie, a stirring track from a legendary film soundtrack, or an enlightening behind-the-scenes interview, these pieces serve as a springboard into the vast world of film and creativity.