Lights, Camera, Trial: Directing Your Trial Team

Law360, New York (August 18, 2011, 12:48 PM ET) -- In an interview with The99Percent.com, Francis Ford Coppola said, “When you make a movie, always try to discover what the theme of the movie is in one or two words. Every time I made a film, I always knew what I thought the theme was, the core, in one word. In 'The Godfather,' it was succession. In 'The Conversation,' it was privacy. In 'Apocalypse,' it was morality.

"The reason it’s important to have this is because most of the time what a director really does is...
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