This week on Filmmaker Commentary, join us for an insightful look into John Singleton’s groundbreaking film, Boyz N The Hood. Discover the incredible feat of a 24-year-old writing and directing a movie that earned him an Academy Award nomination, making him the youngest and first Black director to achieve this distinction. This changed his life. This episode unpacks his commentary, offering valuable filmmaking lessons and reflections on a film that remains unfortunately and profoundly relevant today.
What We Cover
- John Singleton’s remarkable achievement: directing Boyz N The Hood at just 24, becoming the youngest and first Black director nominated for an Oscar.
- The film’s impressive budget-to-gross ratio, marking a significant win for the studio.
- The enduring relevance of Boyz N The Hood, particularly its discussion of gentrification and social environments.
- Filmmaking techniques and advice from Singleton’s commentary, including the importance of writing what you know and using specific shot types like hinge and tracking shots.
- Discussions on directing child actors, working with non-actors from specific communities, and the challenges of managing creative personalities on set.
- The significance of physical media and curated selections in local video stores, contrasting with modern streaming options.
- Insights into other films and TV shows watched by us, including Crazy Rich Asians, Snowfall, The Wolfman, and Les Misérables.
Key Moments
- 0:44 – Discussing John Singleton’s age (22 when he wrote it, 24 when he directed) and the budget-to-box office success.
- 2:47 – Highlighting Singleton’s record as the youngest and first Black director to be nominated for an Academy Award.
- 1:255 – The hosts reflect on how themes like gentrification in Boyz N The Hood are still incredibly pertinent decades later.
- 32:10 – An in-depth look at Singleton’s filmmaking techniques, specifically tracking shots popularized by Spielberg and the “hinge shot.”
Gear & Films Mentioned
- Boyz N The Hood
- Black Panther
- Crazy Rich Asians
- Snowfall* (TV Series)
- The Last Blockbuster (documentary)
- Les Misérables
- The Wolfman
- Scanner Darkly
- Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
- Hustle & Flow
- Dear White People
- DVDs & Blu-rays
- Movie Trading Company
Listener Questions
- What made John Singleton’s directorial debut with Boyz N The Hood a landmark achievement in film history?
- How does the film’s commentary reveal Singleton’s growth as a filmmaker and the film’s timeless socio-political messages?
- What specific filmmaking techniques, from sound design to directing actors, can aspiring filmmakers learn from this episode?