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Film directors create an &amp;quot;overall vision&amp;quot; through which a film gets eventually &amp;quot;born&amp;quot;.[2] Realizing this vision includes to oversee &amp;quot;the cinematography and the technical aspects&amp;quot; as well as directing the shooting timetable and meeting deadlines.[3] This means organizing &amp;quot;the array of people working under him on how to best capture his artistic vision for the film&amp;quot;.[4] [5] This requires &amp;quot;good leadership and motivational skills&amp;quot; as well as &amp;quot;the ability to stay calm in stressful situations&amp;quot;.[6] Moreover it is necessary to have &amp;quot;an artistic eye to frame shots&amp;quot; and to give precise feedback to cast and crew.[7] Subsequently excellent communication skills are a must.[8] Since he depends on a successful cooperation of a lot of different creative individuals with possibly strongly contradicting artistic ideals and visions, he also needs &amp;quot;to be a diplomat&amp;quot; in order mediate whenever necessary .[9] Thus he makes sure all assembled talent &amp;quot;blends into a single consciousness&amp;quot;.[4] The set of varying challenges he has to tackle have been described as &amp;quot;a multi-dimensional jigsaw puzzle with egos and weather thrown in for good measure&amp;quot;.[10] It adds to the pressure that the success of a film can influence when and how they will work again. [11] Always omnipresent are the boundaries of his budget.[12] He might also have to ensure an intended age rating.[13] Theoretically the director has &amp;quot;to answer only to executive producers&amp;quot;. [14] [2] Still a &amp;quot;real-life brawl&amp;quot; between a film director and an actor can possibly cause that the film director gets fired if the actor is a major film star.[15] Even so, &amp;quot;from the first day of brainstorming to the final release&amp;quot; directors often spend more working hours on films than &amp;quot;any actor, technician, or editor&amp;quot; and consequently the profession can be &amp;quot;physically, mentally, and emotionally draining&amp;quot;.[1] It has been said that &amp;quot;20-hour days are not unusual&amp;quot;.[2]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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