1) Each year we invigorate new directors and I search to understand what piece of knowledge, of critical experience can we impart to them to make their journey easier perhaps or more streamlined. The number one most important advice I can give is to “trust your gut”. I imagine since you’ve come this far, you must be doing something right and thus, it’s important you maintain a BOLD stance, while maintaining some semblance of humility.
2) The role of producer has changed dramatically in our landscape and while it used to be relevant to keep the creative balls up in the air as long as possible, today there is no time. The most important advice I can impart is the following:
a.) Allow ample time for the creative integrity of the ‘idea’ to breathe. This no longer can be weeks; today it is hours, days, if you’re lucky. Learn restraint.
b.) Do not solely resort to passing messages along without digesting and fully comprehending them. Producers shape the creative process; they are not merely the messengers for creatives and/or directors.