Why Every Director Needs a Five-Year Plan (And How to Start Yours)
In this Inner Circle Podcast, director Rob Spera joins ASC cinematographer Shane Hurlbut and life coach Lydia Hurlbut for a wide-ranging conversation on the craft of directing for film and television. Want to get 13 free premium lessons because you’re a subscriber? https://bit.ly/48bbwQF Rob shares how his background as an actor informed his directing style, the power of silent takes to uncover authentic moments, and why using props intentionally can unlock truthful performances. He and Shane dive into what it means to lead with kindness, build camaraderie on set, and stay artistically fulfilled in a demanding industry. You’ll learn: – How to prep actors through intention, not micromanagement – The value of a 5-year creative plan built around product creation – Tips for staying grounded as a director—on good days and bad – The mindset shift that helped Rob transition from actor to director More on Rob Spera: https://www.robspera.com/ https://amzn.to/4mwJ69m / rob-spera-5733474a More on Lydia Hurlbut: / lydiahurlbut More on Shane Hurlbut, ASC: / shanehurlbutasc https://www.shanehurlbutasc.com/ Don’t forget to join Filmmakers Academy today and get $50 off your first year with promo code FAPOD50! https://bit.ly/4cvkjgR This episode is proudly lit exclusively by Nanlux–Nanlite Lights Sponsored by B&H and Hollyland Tech Music by Musicbed – Utah, “What A Memory” Check out our blog filled with career advice, free assets, gear talk, and on set stories: https://bit.ly/3CzwFn2 Be a part of our community: Instagram ►► https://bit.ly/3kR5JIO Facebook ►► https://bit.ly/3Ig07BT TikTok ►► https://bit.ly/3QZjWkZ 00:00 – Intro 01:20 – Acting to Directing 09:10 – Five-Year Plan 18:52 – Silent Takes Technique 27:35 – Using Props Intentionally 34:20 – Collaborating on Set 44:50 – Directing with Respect 51:33 – Creative Leadership 1:02:05 – Trust and Preparation 1:10:58 – Directing vs. Cinematography 1:20:35 – Staying Inspired Daily 1:32:42 – Creative Burnout Recovery 1:42:00 – Audience Questions 1:54:00 – Outro

Directing Actors — 24 Filmmakers on Writing, Casting, Prep, and Shooting

Why Great Directors Lock the Camera

Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

The Reality of Film Festivals

Matthew McConaughey

Cinematography Tip: Tiffen Night Fog vs Black Fog vs Soft Glow

Hollywood VS Indie Filmmaking (With Shane Hurlbut, ASC)

This Hollywood Writer Says 'It's Over.' He's Half Right

JOHN WILLIAMS - How Did One Man Score Cinema's Greatest Moments?

Commercial Filmmaking: Pre-Production On A $375,000 Shoot

How To Stop Being Boring, Confusing, And Uninteresting

Emmy Award-Winner Teaches Writing (Noah Hawley Interview)

What does a director actually do?

AI and Modern Dating With Esther Perel

Cinematic Interior Lighting Breakdown: Depth, Texture & Room Tone

How to Build a Life That Matters & Get What You Want Starting Today

Last Lecture Series: How to Live your Life at Full Power — Graham Weaver

How Hollywood Filmmakers Shoot a Movie Scene

How To Shoot A Scene In 5 Steps
![The Pre-Production Process in Film Explained [Stages of Filmmaking, Ep 2]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/U6I1tMgjW-I/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLBZN55hieZNIt5PUZ1sEn0aH66Gig)
