I can kind of relate to this. I had a studio manager/pr who would constantly interrupt me whilst working. She seemed to have no work to do, so every five minutes, she would come in the studio, mouthing off, swinging off the back of my chair. It used to drive me insane and was one of the reasons why I left that particular…
everyone has their breaking points. I've studied (not worked!) with some hugely obnoxious pricks and I can easily see how being in their proximity for 12 hours a day for several months would have a bad effect on my personality. anyway, it sounds like Christian Bale was just giving Shane Hurlbut a taste of his own medicine…
Where do you work? I'd like to know which studio would allow staff to speak to people like that, at that volume and at that length with such language. I suspect you won't be employed for long if you behaved like that. There are other ways to deal with situations like that.
Not gonna say where. I've seen it in studios, and I've seen it on sets. We will leave it at that. People have their tantrums and moments. No one is like the other. Also no one does stuff like that w/out someone getting on their case. Side note: You can't yell at someone if they aren't there. I would have been like "peace…
ok, guys. you all (or most of you) work in a professional design studio. now imagine you're working on a very difficult model, or you're finishing up an epic fight cinematic. but half way through it earlier in the day, the net admin accessed your machine remotely, and started dicking around in your machine. that's ok, you…
I would have laughed my ass off if the DP responded in the Batman voice :) In all honesty, I can understand him getting pissed. He may have gone on too long about it, but still, it was 'pissed' worthy. I know others have given relatable examples, but I've got a more direct example. What if you were working on a big scene,…