Damien Chazelle MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is Damien Chazelle? Damien Chazelle is an ISFP personality type in MBTI, 4w5 - sp/sx - in Enneagram, RCUAI in Big 5, in Socionics.
"If you're an artist, you want to draw from real life; you want to draw from experiences, emotion, and it's something that a lot of musicians juggle with. I've always found it so fascinating." "I do truly believe that the smallest stories can wind up being the biggest because it's through the specific that a writer can best access the universal." "If you want to make a movie, there may be many forces trying to pull you down, but really, a lot of it is will power. You can will it into being if you just believe that you are going to make a movie." "I like a set to be a happy place, where people can feel free to experiment." "It's interesting when you wind up distilling all your ambitions and your goals and dreams into one single person. It's giving that person a lot of power." "When you're trying to paint a portrait of a very specific world, you're trying to show what makes the world different. So, sometimes it means exaggerating certain kind of aspects, but I don't think it's that important or it's that much of an issue as long as you get an emotional truth across." "I was a jazz drummer, and it was my life for a while: what I lived and breathed every day." "It's a little difficult when something goes from being an utter obsession - a thing where your skill defines you as a person - to it just being a thing you occasionally do." "I'm a terrible procrastinator." "I don't like the idea the viewer can kind of sit there and go, 'Make me like this person.' People aren't inherently sympathetic."
Biography
Damien Sayre Chazelle, born on January 19, 1985 in Providence, Rhode Island, is an American film director and screenwriter. Many of Chazelle's produced films — namely Grand Piano, Whiplash, and La La Land — share a common theme of music, which isn't an accident, given his original focus in studying jazz. His experiences as a jazz drummer in particular inspired the story of Whiplash, for which he received an Academy Award nomination in the Best Adapted Screenplay category. In addition to his work writing and directing the aforementioned films, he is a graduate of Harvard University and worked for numerous years as a "writer-for-hire" in Los Angeles after he graduated. Alongside the aforementioned Grand Piano, he also penned The Last Exorcism Part II and was brought in to rewrite 10 Cloverfield Lane, the directing gig of which he ultimately turned down to focus on Whiplash. At the 89th Academy Awards, Chazelle was the youngest ever to accept the Best Director Oscar for La La Land.
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