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Are You Up to the ‘Task’ of Directing Great TV? Jeremiah Zagar on How to Helm an HBO Hit

In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, No Film School founder Ryan Koo sits down with acclaimed director Jeremiah Zagar to explore his journey from Sundance Labs and indie documentaries to directing high-stakes prestige television. Zagar, best known for We the Animals and Hustle, shares an in-depth look at his process directing HBO’s Task—an emotionally rich, verité-style crime drama from showrunner Brad Ingelsby, starring Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey. The conversation dives deep into how Zagar’s collaborative ethos and commitment to joy and safety on set shape his work, and how building a long-standing creative family has been key to his success.In this episode, we discuss: How Jeremiah transitioned from making a personal documentary to directing HBO Sunday night TVThe evolution of his production company, Public Record, and his partnership with longtime collaborator Jeremy YachesWhy he treats every project as a holistic collaboration, bringing in his trusted team across all productionsThe importance of storyboarding, mood boarding, and detailed prep to allow for freedom on setBehind-the-scenes stories from directing pivotal scenes in Task, including a climactic car scene with Ruffalo and PelphreyThe philosophy of “best idea wins” and how showrunner Brad Ingelsby fostered deep creative collaborationHow emotional truth and safety for actors are prioritized on Zagar’s setsThe unusual ways his acting coach (or “wizard”) helps foster intimacy and authenticity among cast membersWhy joy, kindness, and team spirit are central to Zagar’s directing ethosGuests Jeremiah Zagar – Director of Task, We the Animals, and HustleAs we mentioned at the end...

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