Affleck still doesn't consider himself a real director -- "Capra is a real director, Scorsese's a real director, Spielberg's a real director, " he said.
Miles says he doesn't believe it's a director's job to be involved in day-to-day operations of a company.
Gustavo Santaolalla, Babel: On this seemingly-improvised score, it's hard to tell where the director's soundtrack ends and the composer's contribution begins.
The gamble paid off: the movie, bathed in cinematographer Christopher Doyle's lush colors, scooped the director's prize at the Cannes Festival.
Mr. Stone says it was "heartbreaking" to do this, but that Ms. Thurman's role may be resurrected in a "director's cut" DVD.
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The pair have criticised each other in the media since Andrew was preferred for the elite rugby director's job in 2006 but the former Newcastle director of rugby described his relationship with Woodward as "fine".
On Sunday, November 1, America's Community Bankers will hold its 1998 convention and director's conference in Chicago with former Sen.
David Taylor, the council's director of people's services, will make a decision on whether to move forward with the proposals.
He researches the epidemiology and demography of Latinos in California because he's director of UCLA's Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture.
Robert Nash, Glaxo's director of U.S. environment health and safety, previously worked in an enclosed office, decorated with photos and a map of the North Carolina coastline.
The chief executive of the Royal Opera House and the BBC's former director of news, Tony Hall, has been appointed the corporation's new director general.
Bruce, a maths teacher who said in the very first episode in 1964 that his "heart's desire was to see my daddy", corroborated the director's point of view.
One of the pleasures of exploring Mr. Kiarostami's career is noting the resonances between his films and the director's reshuffling of themes and motifs to new creative ends.
The suspense of the film's last 20 minutes, created by the many angles at the director's disposal and the expert editing by Gregers Sall and Chris King, is such that when Senna's car flies off the track into a wall at 190 mph, fracturing his skull, it's almost a relief.
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Interestingly enough, Townsend told PBS's "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, " that the national intelligence director's role will be advisory, not operational.
Mr. Obama praised Mr. Lew's advice on the economy and stressed he also has confidence in his budget director's ability to handle foreign-policy issues.
Mr Farnworth said that a highlight of the two-week project was a tour of Nasa's old mission control, during which he got to sit in the flight director's chair.
"We had just finished our first day on the subway, " Mr. Fleischner said of the storm surge that devastated the film's above-ground Rockaway locations, "pretty much demolished" the director's own home and knocked out train service for weeks.
He's director of Boston University's Center for International Relations.
"There's uncertainty in the academic world whether there is anything unique about people who live to be over 90, more especially 100, " says Mr Philp, the government's director or older people's services.
When Ceefax launched, it was rumoured that there were only four teletext-capable TV sets in the whole UK - one in the BBC director general's office, one for the director of engineering, one at Kingswood Warren and one in Colin McIntyre's home.
Smith first worked with Boyle on the soundtrack for the Oscar-winning director's earlier film Trainspotting.
The FBI at one point was concerned the CIA director's email had been accessed by outsiders.
It resulted from the collective work of the plot, the company and my director's efforts.
When people from the Lucas Films picked it up, they put me into the director's chair.
In this film of flawless performances, the most important influence is the director's unseen hand.
He first applied for the director's job in 2002 when Neil MacGregor stepped down.
The bare-bones setup bothers Bear Stearns' Managing Director Randy S. Reiff not at all.
Two years ago they collaborated on "Sound of My Voice, " the director's small but impressive debut feature.
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