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As a director, Scorsese believes that one's role is not to impose their vision, but to serve the story. He advocates for a collaborative approach, where the director works closely with actors, writers, and other crew members to bring the narrative to life. Scorsese shares anecdotes from his own experiences, revealing how he empowers his actors to take ownership of their characters, and how he encourages experimentation and improvisation on set.

Scorsese closes the final lesson by looking dead into the lens. He says: "The subject of every film is eventually mortality. You have a limited amount of time. Go make your film. Now." MasterClass.Martin.Scorsese.Teaches.Filmmaking....

By taking Scorsese's MasterClass, you'll join a community of aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiasts from around the world. Share your work, get feedback, and connect with like-minded creatives who share your passion for storytelling. As a director, Scorsese believes that one's role

: His approach involves using sound to solve editing problems and music to reveal the spiritual lives of characters. Scorsese closes the final lesson by looking dead

Scorsese’s approach to actors is one of deep respect. He details his legendary collaborations with Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio.