Bradley Cooper in a recent interview shared his no chair rule which enhanced his productivity.
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00:00 Every director has his own style of working while on set.
00:05 They follow certain kinds of rules so that their work process will not be disturbed by
00:11 any uncertainties excluding technical problems.
00:15 And there are many such directors.
00:18 One recognized name in Hollywood is Christopher Nolan.
00:22 This Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan never sits on the set while working.
00:28 So he has made rules like no smoking at all on set and minimal use of cell phones.
00:35 There is one more Hollywood director who shared a confidential tip about his work, Bradley
00:41 Cooper.
00:42 In an interview with Variety, he talked about the "no chairs" rule on his set.
00:48 Maestro director Bradley Cooper said, "For me, it was such a natural transition once
00:54 I had the courage to write and direct a movie.
00:57 But when I direct, I don't watch playback.
01:00 There is no chairs.
01:01 I have always hated chairs on sets.
01:04 Your energy dips the minute you sit down in a chair."
01:08 Cooper doesn't even have monitors and screens on his set, which the director and crew use
01:13 to see what is being shot.
01:15 He said that there is no video village on his set.
01:19 In such scenarios where there were no chairs and no video village on set, this talented
01:26 person not only directed the film Maestro, but he also played a character in it and co-wrote
01:32 the film.
01:33 Talking about Maestro, he said that the film changed him a lot and he grew up throughout
01:39 the process.
01:40 Bradley Cooper's Maestro is a biopic that talks about the relationship between American
01:45 composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia Montelegré, played by Bradley Cooper and
01:54 Carey Mulligan, respectively.
01:56 The movie was released on September 2nd this year and received mixed reaction from the
02:01 audience.
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