All in Good Time
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Talkback Session
Following each event a small group students participate in a talkback session during which they interact with professionals, ask questions and express their immediate impressions of the film. During this session students from St Xavier Sixth Form College were able to ask Nigel for advice on how to become a director, how he creates the balance between humor and drama in his films and more.

Question 1
What advice would you give to someone wanting to become a director?
[AUDIO=https://www.filmeducation.org/audio/events/all_in_good_time_-_talkback_q1.mp3]
Question 2
Is it hard is it to get the balance between humor and drama in your films?
[AUDIO=https://www.filmeducation.org/audio/events/all_in_good_time_-_talkback_q2.mp3]
Question 3
What skills or qualities draw you to an actor when you are casting?
[AUDIO=https://www.filmeducation.org/audio/events/all_in_good_time_-_talkback_q3.mp3]
Question 4
I would like to become a director as well but people say that it is hard for black women like me to do this. What do you think can be done to change this?
[AUDIO=https://www.filmeducation.org/audio/events/all_in_good_time_-_talkback_q4.mp3]
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