Elizabeth Orne: Crazy Glue

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Aspiring filmmakers could do a lot worse than having Spike Lee as a mentor. “He always says, ‘by hook or by crook!’ meaning there’s no excuse for not having nailed your shots,” says Elizabeth Orne, who was taught by the prolific director while studying at NYU and compares him to a “strict father”.

 

Clearly his advice paid off as the young American’s thesis film, Crazy Glue, certainly has the shots firmly in place. Telling the story

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