Tony Scott
Tony Scott is an English male film director, he was born on June 21, 1944 and he is currently 66 years of age. Tony Scott is an English film director; he was brought up in North shields, United Kingdom. Tony studied at Grangefield School in his early days; he later proceeded to West Hartlepool College of Art and Sunderland Art School for his fine arts degree. This insisted Tony to become a painter due to the success of his elderly brother.
Eventually Tony became interested in film making and directing where he made his first debut by appearing in Boy and Bicycle. However he wasn’t directing this film, he was an actor. After a short time this diverted Tony’s attention towards directing and film creating.
Tony Scott has directed some very well known famous films, with these big film names such as Top gun, Beverly Hills cop 2 and Man on Fire. These are very well established films which are known hugely worldwide.
The majority of Tony’s films involve a lot of action; however he has a special way of keeping his audience engaged throughout. This is evident from Man on Fire, the film is very well balanced in terms of action, and there is always something big happening quite often in terms of action scenes. His main way of keeping us engaged throughout the film was having a tense kidnapping scene; the only way we can find out what truly happens is to watch the film through to the end. This is a very good method to keep audiences alerted to the film due to the fact we want to know what happens.
Eventually Tony became interested in film making and directing where he made his first debut by appearing in Boy and Bicycle. However he wasn’t directing this film, he was an actor. After a short time this diverted Tony’s attention towards directing and film creating.
Tony Scott has directed some very well known famous films, with these big film names such as Top gun, Beverly Hills cop 2 and Man on Fire. These are very well established films which are known hugely worldwide.
The majority of Tony’s films involve a lot of action; however he has a special way of keeping his audience engaged throughout. This is evident from Man on Fire, the film is very well balanced in terms of action, and there is always something big happening quite often in terms of action scenes. His main way of keeping us engaged throughout the film was having a tense kidnapping scene; the only way we can find out what truly happens is to watch the film through to the end. This is a very good method to keep audiences alerted to the film due to the fact we want to know what happens.


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