Reflecting on Steven Spielberg's meticulous approach to 'Saving Private Ryan,' Adam Scott observed a directorial style focused on absolute necessity. Spielberg's process involved ensuring every scene served a purpose, akin to a 'forced move' in chess, cutting anything extraneous to propel the narrative forward. This efficiency extended to the shooting process, demanding actors be prepared and lines known due to the rapid pace.
Impact: Medium. Scott's observation highlights the disciplined and purposeful nature of elite filmmaking, emphasizing how directors like Spielberg use every element to serve the story, a lesson that likely informed his own approach to acting and understanding of the craft.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:28:34 to 00:29:28.
Sources in support: Adam Scott (Actor)

