By AFPRelaxnews | Feb 22, 2024
Martin Scorsese, nominated for a record 10th time for the Best Director Oscar for 'Killers of the Flower Moon', was speaking at the Berlin film festival where he is collecting an Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement
[CAPTION]US director Martin Scorsese with the Honorary Golden Bear Award during the Hommage Gala Award Ceremony at the 74th Berlinale film festival in Berlin on February 20, 2024
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US cinema legend Martin Scorsese said Tuesday directors should harness technology to serve their "voice" rather than fearing it will kill their industry.
Scorsese, nominated for a record 10th time for a best director Oscar for "Killers of the Flower Moon", was speaking at the Berlin film festival where he is collecting an Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement.
_RSS_He told a packed press conference that he was upbeat about the future of big-screen entertainment, even with small-screen diversions on the march.
"I don't think it's dying at all—no, I think it's transforming," he said when asked about the future of film. "It never was meant to be one thing."
Scorsese, 81, said the movie-going of his youth had given way to a world of new possibilities that didn't have to be threatening.
"If you wanted to see a movie, you went to a theatre—a good theatre or bad theatre but it was a theatre, it was always a communal experience," he said.
Scorsese said with entertainment technology now changing "so exhaustively and rapidly", "the only thing they (filmmakers) could really hold onto is the individual voice".
The "Taxi Driver" director, whose playful videos with his daughter Francesca have made him a social media star for a new generation, said the medium was far less important than the spark of imagination.
"The individual voice can express itself on TikTok or express itself in a four-hour film or two-hour miniseries," he said.
"What I'm getting at is that I don't think we should let the technology scare us. I think you don't become a slave to the technology," he said.
"Let us control the technology and put it in the right direction—the right direction being from the individual voice rather than something which is just consumed and tossed away."
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