Brian Earl Spilner said:
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3. Unmatched precision. From the performances to the cinematography to the production design to the editing, I genuinely believe there is no filmmaker on the face of the earth more deliberate, exacting, and precise than David Fincher. He is the very definition of a perfectionist.
Curious, what puts him above Nolan for you in this particular category?
First and foremost, Fincher is famous for the number of takes he does for any given shot/scene. For instance, he forced Eisenberg and Mara to do 99 TAKES of the opening scene of
The Social Network. This has been a thing his entire career, one that some actors hate, most others love, but no one can argue with the results.
Fincher's lighting/camera movements are far more precise as well. Nolan utilizes a ton of hand-held shots and naturalistic lighting. I'm not at all saying one technique is better than the other, but Fincher's technique simply and objectively requires more planning/prep/setup.
Overall, Nolan isn't really known for being perfectionist (he hates ADR, for instance), nor is he super technical (he doesn't even own a cell phone, for one), whereas Fincher is maybe the most cutting-edge, technically proficient director alive. Yes, Fincher and Nolan both do a ****-ton of prep, but Nolan is just a bit more seat-of-his-pants when it comes to shooting.