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Then it's a point that can't be argued either way. If I thought that not everything has the potential to be art, I would then say that most of what is classified as modern art is not art. Of what I've seen, none of it takes any skill and most is so wrapped up in BS statements and interpretations that make no sense, it's less art then building computer printers.
I agree on both points. It can be argued both ways, and modern art, isn't.
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Originally posted by gamevet
The same can be said of a directors view of the script. The director molds the story and characters, the way they see them being portrayed, into how a film is acted and presented. There is a reason why some directors, are far more recognised, than others. Because they have a keen perspective on storytelling, and their films are a direct reflection of what they envisioned, when they started the project. The movie studios would hire just anyone with experience, if that was not the case.
This is an excellent way of looking at it. I can't say I ever considered directing in this light. ;)