How Earning an Actor’s Trust as a Director Can Drive Your Career
Description
Allan Ungar started directing features at just 23 and has since evolved into a filmmaker known for his action-comedy chops and ability to elicit career-best performances from his actors. In this episode, he sits down with No Film School host, GG Hawkins, to discuss how his approach has matured from rigid control to meaningful collaboration, why psychological insight is essential for directors, and how to create an environment where actors can thrive. From early experiments with camcorders to directing viral hits and the critically acclaimed Bandit and London Calling, Ungar shares a masterclass in the art and strategy of long-term career building in film.
In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guest Allan Ungar discuss...
Why understanding actor psychology is key to strong performances
How Ungar transitioned from controlling sets to creating collaborative environments
Techniques to push actors without breaking trust
The evolution of Ungar’s directing style across films like Bandit and London Calling
Building a career in chapters and managing “hurry up and wait” downtime
Why creating your own opportunities is essential in today’s film landscape
The importance of casting actors who can improvise and bring ideas
How to know when a joke or moment fits the tone of a scene
Advice for emerging filmmakers navigating their first projects
Memorable Quotes:
"Directing is more than just a creative outlet. You have to be good with people."
"To be a filmmaker that's in control, you have to let go of control."
"I leave no stone unturned. If I don't feel like I have it, I will push until we have it."
"You have to figure out how to greenlight yourself."
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