Thursday, November 28, 2019
Andrew Davis Essays - Andrew Davis, Hollywood, Film Director
  Andrew Davis  As an accomplished Hollywood director, Andrew Davis' words are important for  anyone hoping to become a player in the game, AKA Hollywood. Andrew Davis has  directed many successful action films for Hollywood. The way that he found his  success and has maintained it is the most important thing that I learned from    Andrew Davis. He has given me an example of how one person found success in    Hollywood amongst a flood of others seeking the same high ground. The Fugitive  is by far the most successful film Andrew Davis has directed. Some critics have  even gone as far to state that The Fugitive is the best action thriller of the  decade. Some of his other more recent films include A Perfect Murder, Steal    Little, Steal Big and Chain Reaction. Andrew Davis is also known for making  intense action films such as Under Siege, Code of Silence and Above the Law. His  comments on why and how he came into making such films and being labeled as an  action film director provide an interesting insight into the way that Hollywood  works. He stated that since he found some initial success with action films he  was repeatedly called upon by Hollywood to "just do what he did last  time." He mentioned that he had ambitions to break away from being pegged  as an action film director, but that it was a difficult thing to do when you  were trying to "keep your hand in the game." These comments illustrate  one of the ways that Hollywood works. Perhaps the most important thing Andrew    Davis talked about was the power of networking in Hollywood. Often talked about  in class, Andrew Davis is a prime example of the breaks that one can get through  friends and contacts. His relationship with Thomas Haskell provided him with a  valuable contact in Hollywood. Andrew Davis's relationship with Academy Award  winner Thomas Haskell points to the importance of making and keeping in contact  with as many people as possible in the industry. Andrew Davis recommended to the  class that if at all possible, one should try and find a mentor for guidance and  assistance in the early days of delving into Hollywood. As a filmmaker, Andrew    Davis utilizes a more spontaneous approach to directing, as opposed to more  structured directors such as Stanley Kubrick. Andrew Davis described making a  film as, "a cross between war and a circus." His approach to  filmmaking in comparison with other guest this quarter and last fall illustrates  the vast differences in styles of directors. Finally, Andrew Davis reconfirmed  the comments of just about every other guest that almost every film is comes to  production via different routes. Some films are handed to directors to be made  and others are made when screenplays find their ways to directors who in turn  takes takes the screenplays to studios for financial backing. Andrew Davis is a  very interesting person and creator of cinema. The story of his journey to    Hollywood and succeeding is an inspirational one. Many of his films have become  very successful commercially. He has given me a valuable insight into succeeding  in Hollywood.    
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