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[The Art of Performance and Direction: A Conversation with Troy Baker]-[Becoming Indiana Jones with Troy Baker]

The AIAS Game Maker’s Notebook · B2 · 2025-04-14

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📋 Summary

Introduction: The Evolution of a Game-Maker

In this episode of The GameMaker’s Notebook, host Alexa Rae Correa sits down with industry legend Troy Baker to discuss his storied career, his approach to the craft of acting, and his transition into directing. Baker, known for his work in titles ranging from Final Fantasy XIII to The Last of Us and the recent Indiana Jones game, emphasizes that his career is defined not by "luck," but by being the "benefactor of someone else's good graces"—learning from industry paragons like Neil Druckmann, Ken Levine, and Todd Howard.

The Craft of Acting: Beyond the Voice

Baker challenges the notion that acting is merely about vocal performance or "razzle-dazzle." He argues that the industry often suffers from a lack of foundational work by actors who focus on superficial "accoutrements" rather than the core of the scene.

  • The Power of Trust: Baker highlights the importance of faith over fear. He recounts his experience on the set of Indiana Jones, where initial insecurity led to tension. He eventually realized that success didn't come from impersonating Harrison Ford, but from finding the "spirit of Indiana Jones" and trusting the creative team to handle the visual translation.
  • The "Less is More" Philosophy: Citing advice from Neil Druckmann and observations about Clint Eastwood, Baker advocates for simplicity. He notes that the most powerful performances often come from doing the "least amount" necessary to convey what is at stake. Over-acting or "Schmacting" (as described by Tom Keegan) often serves the actor's ego rather than the story.

Collaboration and Conflict

Baker provides a candid look at his role as a collaborator, admitting he has historically been a "pain in the ass" in service of the project.

  • Navigating Scripts: He believes in being "hard on the script." He shares a story about a pivotal, contentious line in the Indiana Jones game regarding the character's inability to "fix the porch" or provide "fancy dinners," which he felt was essential for grounding Indy’s obsession.
  • The "Tete-a-Tete": Baker explains that the best results come from rigorous debate with writers and directors during the preparation phase, not on the set. He stresses that once the cameras are rolling, actors must stop trying to "direct" and instead trust the process.

The Director’s Chair: From Actor to Architect

Reflecting on his move into directing, Baker admits that his first attempt taught him a hard lesson: "You need to quit one of those jobs"—one cannot effectively lead and direct simultaneously without significant experience.

  • Defining Lanes: Baker discusses the importance of boundaries, comparing them to fences in a pasture that allow sheep to explore freely rather than huddling in fear. By establishing clear lanes of accountability, he creates an environment where team members—even those from legendary studios—can synthesize their visions.
  • Preparation is Key: Drawing on insights from Tim Miller, he notes that directing is "90% meetings." Success relies on deep preparation, syncing with narrative and cinematics directors, and, above all, humility. He concludes that a director’s true role is to "submit" to the project, relinquishing control to empower the team to execute the best version of the story.

Conclusion: Looking Forward

As Baker looks toward the future, his goal is to move from helping others realize their visions to spearheading his own projects. He remains deeply committed to the industry, viewing it as a space for continuous growth, storytelling, and collaboration. His journey serves as a masterclass for developers and actors alike: focus on the work, feed the beast, and always prioritize the story over the ego.

🎯Key Sentences

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I want that on record.
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this is not a brag or anything.
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my head will explode
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I'm a pain in the ass
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this industry owes me nothing.
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📝Key Phrases

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no introduction
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on record
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by proxy
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pain in the ass
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incumbent upon me
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