1. Present simple tense: Used throughout the answer (e.g., "Famous directors definitely have certain advantages") to state general truths and opinions, which is appropriate for IELTS Speaking Part 3.
2. Complex sentences with relative clauses: "Their experience and reputation allow them to secure larger budgets and attract top-tier actors, which can really help a film succeed." The use of a relative clause ("which can really help a film succeed") adds depth and complexity.
3. Use of contrast: "While this doesn't guarantee the film will be the best, it certainly gives them a head start compared to lesser-known directors." This sentence uses a contrast structure ("while...") to show balance and nuanced thinking.
4. Modal verbs: "can" is used several times ("can draw a lot of attention," "can really help") to express possibility and ability, which is natural in spoken English.