Friday brings us the release of The Fate of the Furious, the eighth film in The Fast & The Furious series. Thus, there could be no better time to look back and rank the previous works of one of the films most notable craftsmen, a man whose name is legendary. I speak of course of First Assistant Director Frank Capra III.
Capra III is the grandson of director Frank Capra, a Hollywood legend whose work includes It Happened One Night, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and It’s a Wonderful Life. How did that pedigree fare two generations removed? This exhaustive look at Mr. Capra III’s 1st AD career will tell the tale.
While
the film’s director often gets the lion’s share of the credit, the
First AD is one of the most critical positions on set. In fact, it’s the
most important person “below the line.” (In other words, the most
important of the people who aren’t “important.”) He or she is the one
who keeps the trains running on time, the taskmaster who sets the
schedule and then keeps everyone on it. They oversee the entire crew and
essentially do all the hard work so the director can focus on the
minutiae of their job. A true student of film can probably stop the
distinctive work of an AD everywhere without even checking the credits.
21. Oscar (1991) — Mr.
Capra the Third’s maiden voyage as 1st AD was the rather unremarkable
mob comedy from Stallone’s brief foray into lighter fare such as this
and Stop or My Mom Will Shoot! Capra’s background directing seems stranded in the stagy production design.
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