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Film Director Joe Carnahan: Managing a $17 Million Project

Directing a film is a lot like running a business. You have a budget. You have crew. And then you have the biggest H.R. challenge the world has ever known: celebrity egos. Director Joe Carnahan has worked on the low-budget "Narc," the $17 million "Smokin' Aces" and the $180 million "Mission: Impossible III" (a project he quit before shooting started). Here, Carnahan shares lessons learned on avoiding politics, keeping the troops happy and staying on track.

Speaker: Paul Ollinger with Joe Carnahan

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Tags: Project, Joe Carnahan, budgeting, politics, George Clooney, Dog And Pony, creative decisions, ego, Narc, Smokin Aces, human resources, filmmaking, Director

 

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