I only storyboard scenes that require special effects, where it is necessary to communicate through pictures.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that the director, John Boorman, only creates detailed drawings, or storyboards, for the scenes in a movie that need special visual effects. He does this because it's important to show the actors and crew exactly how these scenes will look through pictures, rather than just describing them with words.
About John Boorman
Sir John Boorman is a renowned British film director, producer, and screenwriter who has directed over 20 films, including acclaimed works like Point Blank, Deliverance, and Excalibur. He has received numerous accolades, including five Academy Award nominations and a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in 2022 for his contributions to the film industry.
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