31 min

Jeff Nichols Discusses the Inspiration, Writing, and Directing of 'The Bikeriders‪'‬ The No Film School Podcast

    • TV & Film

Jeff Nichols is the director of the film, The Bikeriders, a story about a 1960s motorcycle club that turns into a menacing gang, known as the Vandals. The film is adapted from Danny Lyon’s book of the same title. The complex nature of The Bikeriders, leaves us asking, “Why are we attracted to dangerous things?”

In today’s episode, No Film School’s Jason Hellerman speaks with director Jeff Nichols to discuss:

Feeling inspired by a photographic documentary book

Deliberately changing the film’s structure from the first hour to the second hour

The importance of character point of view

Why the film style felt appropriate for this story

Casting and location scouting - two of the most important parts of the process

Using photos from the book for location inspiration

Feeling drawn to dangerous characters

Why he doesn’t block scenes or rehearse with actors

Using a documentary-style editing structure 

When Jeff realized this story needed to be a movie




Memorable Quotes

“It was by design that the first hour would have one feeling, and the second hour would have another.” [7:58]

“These actors are so damn good. I just get to sit back and watch. Sometimes I forget to yell cut.” [16:14]

“I was trying to build the script on the page to feel like it had been collected and put together like a documentary.” [22:45]



Mentioned
The Bikeriders (trailer)

The Bikeriders (book)  


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Jeff Nichols is the director of the film, The Bikeriders, a story about a 1960s motorcycle club that turns into a menacing gang, known as the Vandals. The film is adapted from Danny Lyon’s book of the same title. The complex nature of The Bikeriders, leaves us asking, “Why are we attracted to dangerous things?”

In today’s episode, No Film School’s Jason Hellerman speaks with director Jeff Nichols to discuss:

Feeling inspired by a photographic documentary book

Deliberately changing the film’s structure from the first hour to the second hour

The importance of character point of view

Why the film style felt appropriate for this story

Casting and location scouting - two of the most important parts of the process

Using photos from the book for location inspiration

Feeling drawn to dangerous characters

Why he doesn’t block scenes or rehearse with actors

Using a documentary-style editing structure 

When Jeff realized this story needed to be a movie




Memorable Quotes

“It was by design that the first hour would have one feeling, and the second hour would have another.” [7:58]

“These actors are so damn good. I just get to sit back and watch. Sometimes I forget to yell cut.” [16:14]

“I was trying to build the script on the page to feel like it had been collected and put together like a documentary.” [22:45]



Mentioned
The Bikeriders (trailer)

The Bikeriders (book)  


Find No Film School everywhere:
On the Web
https://nofilmschool.com/

Facebook 
https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool

Twitter 
https://twitter.com/nofilmschool

YouTube 
https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool

Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com!
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31 min

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