Stuart Hazeldine: "My Drawings Were Movies in My Mind": Screenwriting, Directing, and Hollywood Success
Description
In this episode of the Oxford Media Society Spotlight podcast, Caspian speaks with acclaimed screenwriter and director Stuart Hazeldine, best known for directing Exam (2009) and The Shack (2017). Stuart shares his journey from being a creatively inclined child in Surrey, captivated by sci-fi worlds, to his rise in the film industry, penning scripts for major studios and directing critically acclaimed films.
He discusses the joys and challenges of writing and directing, the intricacies of adapting faith-based works like The Shack, and how serendipitous moments—like a butterfly on set—can create cinematic magic. Stuart also offers invaluable advice for aspiring writers and directors, emphasizing creativity, resilience, and the importance of standing out. A must-listen for anyone passionate about storytelling and the art of filmmaking!
Oxford Media Society is the foremost forum within the University of Oxford for discussion about the media industry in the 21st century. The Society hosts interviews with world-class speakers, leads interactive skills and employability workshops, and connects students to organisations and opportunities within the media sphere. To learn more, visit our website or follow us on socials @oxfordmediasoc and @spotlightpod.ox
Credits:
Host: Caspian Wagner
Producer & Editor: Alice Hazell
Directors: Alice Hazell & Antonia Rogers
Composer: Ariana May
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