Ben Stiller has been making us laugh for ages and has transformed himself into some of our favorite characters of all time (ahem, Derek Zoolander and dodgeball legend White Goodman). While the actor has ventured away from the comedy scene in recent years to focus on starring and directing more weighty projects,
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Actor-director Ben Stiller imposed a 'no phone' policy at the sets of 'Severance' during the making of the series, reported Variety. After a gap of almost three years, Ben Stiller's directorial 'Severance' made its return with the second season on Apple TV+ on February 18.
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Severance director Ben Stiller has explained why he's banned certain things on set from past productions he's worked on
Ben Stiller implemented a strict 'no phone' policy while directing the second season of 'Severance' to maintain focus and professionalism on set. Inspired by Noah Baumbach's methods, Stiller values an environment where actors are unhindered by outside distractions during intense scenes.
Ben Stiller reveals how Noah Baumbach's unconventional directing style influenced his own approach to filmmaking, including a 'no chairs' policy on set. Stiller shares insights from his experiences on the 'Working It Out' podcast.