![]() ![]() ![]() Or as Adam words it, the best cinema can come from "a single and communicative shot." Minnick, Joel's long-time collaborator, applies the 14th-century philosophy of Occam's Razor to their films: when multiple explanations for something exist, the simpler one is usually better. “That seems like a musician who is writing a song, but in five different keys just in case one sounds better,” says director Joel Potrykus about coming up with a long shotlist for a scene. Minnick are throwing out the rules for everything from shot coverage to film distribution.
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