@@CameronGallagher96 Appreciate it bro! I want to do more, maybe not a 30 minute version anytime soon, but I'm having fun with this and learning a lot.
I agree! I also got my start in a similar fashion, so I can relate to Nolan. Tarantino’s enthusiasm is infectious… but I absolutely love George Lucas. Can’t say I’d be into film if it weren’t for him
The thing Quintin Tarantino said at the end of the video really stuck with me: “If you truly love cinema, you can’t help but make a good movie.” This is coming from a guy who never went to film school and who never even considered being a director when he grew up. He was just a normal guy who worked at a local movie store and just loved movies.
....and is responsible for some of the most gritty, engaging dialogue in film history. He did train as an actor for 6 years, and no doubt that helped. I think in this game spending time in each role is a huge benefit.
@@edcampion3998 I don't call that luck, I call that hard work, the courage to put yourself out there, and skills cultivated from devotion to the artform.
Yeah im ngl that shit got to me more than anything else in this vid. If the calvary aint comin for him its never comin for me😂 but thats nice to know early rather than wait around for them to show up
Never heard of him or anything he's done. What he said was mostly about persisting in getting work, not how to direct, yet he has the most time on this video. He sounds more dejected than talented.
Martin Scorsese and Ridley Scott's advice were the best and they're applicable to game development also. First just look, only pay attention to the picture, then close your eyes and just listen to how nice the movie/game sounds. Two separate disciplines, patience or stamina and required to get both right. Steven Spielberg's advice to study old movies is also good, or paintings.
Out of necessity I moved from commercial advertising photographer to corporate film maker (Covid ruined my business!) and I absolutely LOVE it. Ironically now I want to spend all my time making videos the photography has exploded too. I honestly believe it’s because people can feel the passion I have for all this but nothing compares to that feeling when it all comes together, you’re editing your footage and the results are ‘almost’ what you envisioned. This video was a joy to watch and beautifully edited. I have 2 short stories that I wrote and have always wanted to share. Maybe short film is the solution! Thank you for the inspiration. 💯💯💯😊
Literally started crying halfway through the video. Starting a UA-cam channel soon and this was really inspiring, was really scared but this really makes me want to break down the walls I've created for myself
I am tired, I lost my way. I don't know where I am and where I can be. But this is "HOPE". Hope to do it, Hope that I can do it. It never dies in you. Thank you for giving hope to me in my middle age.
Great video! I’ve been an independent filmmaker for over ten years now and still check in with stuff like this. Nolan was a massive inspiration to me, along with other directors like Shane Meadows, Ben Wheatley, Kevin Smith, Robert Rodriguez, and Darren Aronofsky, who all jumped in and made their debut features the way they did. Great stuff!
@@NatesFilmTutorials Depends on the subject matter? A tidy follow up would be to focus on Cinematographers in the business of filmmaking (Roger Deakins) and others or Editors like Sally Menke. Directors get a lot of credit, but there are so many contributors that also need to get a mention!!!
Thanks! I have been compiling some clips for cinematography. But wondering if I should make one dedicated to Deakins. I think one reason why this video does well is because people recognize these names and they have some authority.
@@NatesFilmTutorials maybe but what I like about this video is the different voices. lynch, dupplass, herzog, lucas, Tarantino and etc. Put Deakins front and center but have other cinematographers. Then find clips of their movies. People might not know their names but theyll know their work.
This was brilliant! I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. Every director had great advice. I'm learning that we tend to treat filmmaking as an art that should be taken on when inspiration hits, when it's actually a devout practice that requires the commitment of building a career. Thank you for this. ❤🙏
Getting the message or visual out there through the actual medium itself is what drives me as I know from an early age when I worked on a radio commercial (30’s) and it aired locally for one whole month. This taught me the value of the medium and the unlimited potential of what I could accomplish.
The commercial was 30 seconds and it was for a local business who liked it. I was 13 years old when I did this which ultimately planted the seeds. A radio producer tweaked it on my last day (Life Skills Week) and cleaned it up but kept it as I created it.
Thank you for putting this together. I usually never comment on videos but this deserves it. Easily the best compilation of filmmaking advice. Well done
I've loved filmmaking since i was a kid ive made a bunch of short films growing up. I always come back to filmmaking and its taken me too long to realize i should focus in on that passion.
I'm 42 and a grower, a graduated Greenhouse Technician. But for 20 years i've been crafting this universe i my head. I want to tell my stories. Thanks to modern programs and AI, i'm devoting myself to solely making my movies. Videos like these are great motivation, thank you.
Mark Duplass spoke some words of wisdom fr... as a an independent short filmmaker with a passion for all things cinema, it feels a lot of the time like i'm supposed to be waiting for things to happen for me, like i'm waiting for someone to come along and make me successful, but hearing him speak about how the cavalry isn't coming, you are the cavalry, confirmed what i already knew to be true. work hard and Do it yourself.
Mark duplass’ part at the end is from a really good seminar or idk what else you would call it but a really good speech def worth a watch it’s like an hour long too so they couldn’t fit all the good advice he gave in this video.
This has soooo much value ingrained in it ..w/no catchy signup for more for a price tag! I despise that kind of energy; this was exceptional and GREAT content!! Thank you
Just got off the VRA session. This is not my niche, (editing) BUT love behind the scenes of stuff I know nothing about. This is terrific. Documentary level. AND NO HOOK! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for checking my channel out! Even though there’s not a traditional “hook” I was still conscious on the question that was being asked of James Cameron and his epic response that set the tone for the rest of the video. Happy you got value!
I don't why I chose to become something that i am not regretting till now but at same time not satisfied with it. But as a kid i always liked watching film. The pure Magic of it. Filmmaking will always have my heart and at some point in life will surely DO SOMETHING. Possibly the best 30minutes of my life invested in something which woke something which is inside me for a long time.
I found this totally inspiring, about to solo shoot my second doc over 3 days tomorrow and there were so many great tips and ideas for getting my mindset right.. thank you 🙏🏽
This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my UA-cam channel 6 months ago about self development. Now I have 427 subs and > 100 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessonsÀ we that I couldn’t have learned without getting started in the 1st place.
I knew working on film is the thing on want to do with the rest of my life because it’s the one work that I would do for free and always get excited about. I’m so in love I do it in my free time as much as I can, I come back from a film set just to do the pre production for the next film I have in the works
I'm making a short flim next month and this is truly what I needed. Hopefully I'll present all my art and passion in that flim, and I'm sure the flim gonna turn out good. I'm feeling alot motivated now.
I’m getting ready to paint my shed a new color. A better color. The best color, you may think. This really helped me. Chartreuse. Chartreuse is what I’m going with. I don’t usually leave comments, but this spoke to me. Like a samurai entering the village… Chartreuse.
I am currently doing some software shitty diploma course right after finishing high school (class 12th). I had decided to be a filmmaker two years ago but couldnt tell my parents because I was scared. After watchiing this video, am fnally gonna go tell them with full confidence. Wish me luck !
"" Direct anything and You Are a Director " " Once you are a Director, then the only difference in projects is the Budget and Terms You. The Director Negotiatiate" WOW !!! Thank you.
I love this video because it keeps me a state of positive thinking. Im reminded to keep working and keep the faith. Im legally blind and I must keep going
Esto si que fue la inspiracion de mi vida, es hermoso ver que estos grandes Directores de Cine me motivan de cierta manera que, con solo ello, estaria dispuesto a dar mi vida por el cine. Si ellos pudieron, Entonces yo tambien podre hacerlo. So. i'll raise up my forehead and i'll get ahead. I know i will make it.
Thank you this was indeed excellent information and inspiring. I have two film production I have been part of 13months on Amazon and the boy who saw Christ on Tubi but I’m debuting as director in February on my first feature film and this was a moment of checking in for me outside of myself and my round table. There are moments you wonder am I doing this right and you have to stand strong and believe that you are. Then a segment like this comes along and at that point you know you are doing it right. Like a moment of confirmation. Thank you.
Thx for this video. I stopped it at 20 sec to write this. I am at a point to switch my life/profession to making videos. I am looking forward to the next 29:40 ...
What masters like Cameron wont tell you is how important every prop or object can be in the frame... to throw audiences off or draw audiences in. He could give a 10 hour seminar about the number 57 in Aliens and many cinematographers and set designers wouldnt fully understand it. I've dabbled in Cameron-like filmmaking. Ive drawn many storyboards. And I dont fully understand how his amazing 3D storytelling works
Great compilation of directors' quotes. But the music feels like I'm crying while the directors are calming me down because I made a really bad film lol. It's distracting and a bit of a cliche. But great work on compiling the quotes.
This created for me a puzzling question. I was hugely inspired by this and would love to be a film maker at this level. But I wonder if somehow when you see success from the best, is that basically survivor bias? We want to emulate the successful and avoid the failures. But how can we predict, and avoid failure when all we see is success? I guess this turns out to be a recipe and not an improvise....but to me that is a paradox of creativity vs path.
Who is your favorite film director? Check out Part 2 of this video here ua-cam.com/video/fZN-ElAFLnQ/v-deo.html
This is so amazing man!
@@CameronGallagher96 Appreciate it bro! I want to do more, maybe not a 30 minute version anytime soon, but I'm having fun with this and learning a lot.
christopher nolan is definitely my idol, but I find Tarantino incredibly inspiring
I agree! I also got my start in a similar fashion, so I can relate to Nolan. Tarantino’s enthusiasm is infectious… but I absolutely love George Lucas. Can’t say I’d be into film if it weren’t for him
Bergman overall, but many have made single better films than any of his
The thing Quintin Tarantino said at the end of the video really stuck with me: “If you truly love cinema, you can’t help but make a good movie.” This is coming from a guy who never went to film school and who never even considered being a director when he grew up. He was just a normal guy who worked at a local movie store and just loved movies.
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....and is responsible for some of the most gritty, engaging dialogue in film history. He did train as an actor for 6 years, and no doubt that helped. I think in this game spending time in each role is a huge benefit.
He's lucky that his taste is well liked by a lot of people including me and he has a natural talent when it comes to dialogue
@@edcampion3998 I don't call that luck, I call that hard work, the courage to put yourself out there, and skills cultivated from devotion to the artform.
@@itzajdmting fair point
Nolans comment of making a short film being harder ive started to also believe is true, in that less frames means they all must matter and be good
Also Lucas, "making a movie is easy, finding something to make a movie about is the hard part" exactly how I feel
Orson welles is most genius of all though, god i love that man
100% Agreed!
Obviously
I couldn’t imagine Christopher Nolan filming corporate videos 😂
Filmmaking is a never-ending passion
thats the best thing about filmmaking.
@@pratikgoud1 I very much agree
What Mark Duplass said is possibly the best advice you’ll ever hear as an Independent Filmmaker in this age.
It sure is. Gets me fired up to film something each time!
Yeah im ngl that shit got to me more than anything else in this vid. If the calvary aint comin for him its never comin for me😂 but thats nice to know early rather than wait around for them to show up
PT Andersen is by FAR the genius here.
Never heard of him or anything he's done. What he said was mostly about persisting in getting work, not how to direct, yet he has the most time on this video. He sounds more dejected than talented.
@@aliensoup2420 Recommend "Paddleton" and "Blue Jay". Both films were written by him.
"the thing that deeply moves ne about Cinema is seeing 200 people in the mud under the rain trying to create poetry together" ♥️ Denis Villeneuve
Martin Scorsese and Ridley Scott's advice were the best and they're applicable to game development also.
First just look, only pay attention to the picture, then close your eyes and just listen to how nice the movie/game sounds.
Two separate disciplines, patience or stamina and required to get both right.
Steven Spielberg's advice to study old movies is also good, or paintings.
Fantastic observation
As someone who is just starting to get into filmmaking I found this really inspirational, thanks for creating this!
Thanks for the kind words! Wish you the best in your filmmaking journey!
Out of necessity I moved from commercial advertising photographer to corporate film maker (Covid ruined my business!) and I absolutely LOVE it. Ironically now I want to spend all my time making videos the photography has exploded too. I honestly believe it’s because people can feel the passion I have for all this but nothing compares to that feeling when it all comes together, you’re editing your footage and the results are ‘almost’ what you envisioned. This video was a joy to watch and beautifully edited. I have 2 short stories that I wrote and have always wanted to share. Maybe short film is the solution! Thank you for the inspiration. 💯💯💯😊
Wow! Thanks for sharing!
Literally started crying halfway through the video. Starting a UA-cam channel soon and this was really inspiring, was really scared but this really makes me want to break down the walls I've created for myself
👏You’ve got this! Thank you for sharing!
You got this!
@@bookbm Thank you
I am tired, I lost my way. I don't know where I am and where I can be. But this is "HOPE".
Hope to do it, Hope that I can do it.
It never dies in you. Thank you for giving hope to me in my middle age.
Great video! I’ve been an independent filmmaker for over ten years now and still check in with stuff like this. Nolan was a massive inspiration to me, along with other directors like Shane Meadows, Ben Wheatley, Kevin Smith, Robert Rodriguez, and Darren Aronofsky, who all jumped in and made their debut features the way they did. Great stuff!
Possibly the best 30mins of filmmaking advice I've witnessed. Great work putting this together. Subscribed!!!👍
Appreciate the kinds words! If I were to make a follow up video who would you like to see in it?
@@NatesFilmTutorials Depends on the subject matter? A tidy follow up would be to focus on Cinematographers in the business of filmmaking (Roger Deakins) and others or Editors like Sally Menke. Directors get a lot of credit, but there are so many contributors that also need to get a mention!!!
Thanks! I have been compiling some clips for cinematography. But wondering if I should make one dedicated to Deakins. I think one reason why this video does well is because people recognize these names and they have some authority.
The same just in different genres
@@NatesFilmTutorials maybe but what I like about this video is the different voices. lynch, dupplass, herzog, lucas, Tarantino and etc.
Put Deakins front and center but have other cinematographers. Then find clips of their movies. People might not know their names but theyll know their work.
This was brilliant! I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. Every director had great advice. I'm learning that we tend to treat filmmaking as an art that should be taken on when inspiration hits, when it's actually a devout practice that requires the commitment of building a career. Thank you for this. ❤🙏
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I learned a bunch making it! So much good advice it was a challenge fitting it into 30 minutes!
Getting the message or visual out there through the actual medium itself is what drives me as I know from an early age when I worked on a radio commercial (30’s) and it aired locally for one whole month. This taught me the value of the medium and the unlimited potential of what I could accomplish.
The commercial was 30 seconds and it was for a local business who liked it. I was 13 years old when I did this which ultimately planted the seeds. A radio producer tweaked it on my last day (Life Skills Week) and cleaned it up but kept it as I created it.
Thank you for putting this together. I usually never comment on videos but this deserves it. Easily the best compilation of filmmaking advice. Well done
This warms my heart! Thanks for the kind words!
I've loved filmmaking since i was a kid ive made a bunch of short films growing up. I always come back to filmmaking and its taken me too long to realize i should focus in on that passion.
It's amazing to hear how filmmaking has been a constant passion for you! Embracing what you love is always the right choice. Keep creating!
"Don't stop, never give up. Hold your head high and reach the top. Let the world see what you have got. Bring it all back to you." - S Club 7
I'm 42 and a grower, a graduated Greenhouse Technician. But for 20 years i've been crafting this universe i my head. I want to tell my stories. Thanks to modern programs and AI, i'm devoting myself to solely making my movies. Videos like these are great motivation, thank you.
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing!
Mark Duplass spoke some words of wisdom fr... as a an independent short filmmaker with a passion for all things cinema, it feels a lot of the time like i'm supposed to be waiting for things to happen for me, like i'm waiting for someone to come along and make me successful, but hearing him speak about how the cavalry isn't coming, you are the cavalry, confirmed what i already knew to be true. work hard and Do it yourself.
🔥 You got this!
Mark duplass’ part at the end is from a really good seminar or idk what else you would call it but a really good speech def worth a watch it’s like an hour long too so they couldn’t fit all the good advice he gave in this video.
Quentin Tarantino, Steven Spielberg and Mark Duplass story really motivated me
This has soooo much value ingrained in it ..w/no catchy signup for more for a price tag! I despise that kind of energy; this was exceptional and GREAT content!! Thank you
This is why I love the art of making movies.
Just got off the VRA session. This is not my niche, (editing) BUT love behind the scenes of stuff I know nothing about. This is terrific. Documentary level. AND NO HOOK! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for checking my channel out!
Even though there’s not a traditional “hook” I was still conscious on the question that was being asked of James Cameron and his epic response that set the tone for the rest of the video.
Happy you got value!
I don't why I chose to become something that i am not regretting till now but at same time not satisfied with it. But as a kid i always liked watching film. The pure Magic of it. Filmmaking will always have my heart and at some point in life will surely DO SOMETHING. Possibly the best 30minutes of my life invested in something which woke something which is inside me for a long time.
Paul Thomas Andersons advice hit me like a freight train.. That is the confidence I needed!! Holy shit.
Go get em!
Mark Duplass said the truest thing in this video from a creative and business of making movies aspect.
Harvey's advice to Quentin, ended up being Quentin's advice to all of us. He's said this almost 10 years ago and I've never forgot.
Love it!
I found this totally inspiring, about to solo shoot my second doc over 3 days tomorrow and there were so many great tips and ideas for getting my mindset right.. thank you 🙏🏽
Never been this attentive for 30mins. Thanks for this compilation. It will stay with me.
Thanks for the kind words, deeply appreciate it! I plan on making more!
This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my UA-cam channel 6 months ago about self development. Now I have 427 subs and > 100 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessonsÀ we that I couldn’t have learned without getting started in the 1st place.
I am about to make my first film, a documentary, and this has me ready to run through walls to make it. Thank you for making this.
Have fun!
I knew working on film is the thing on want to do with the rest of my life because it’s the one work that I would do for free and always get excited about. I’m so in love I do it in my free time as much as I can, I come back from a film set just to do the pre production for the next film I have in the works
Love that! For me being on set is such a magical environment, nothing else quite matches it.
Keep it up!
Makes me want to be a director!
I'm making a short flim next month and this is truly what I needed. Hopefully I'll present all my art and passion in that flim, and I'm sure the flim gonna turn out good.
I'm feeling alot motivated now.
You got this!
I’m getting ready to paint my shed a new color. A better color. The best color, you may think. This really helped me. Chartreuse. Chartreuse is what I’m going with. I don’t usually leave comments, but this spoke to me.
Like a samurai entering the village… Chartreuse.
Wonderful!
I am currently doing some software shitty diploma course right after finishing high school (class 12th). I had decided to be a filmmaker two years ago but couldnt tell my parents because I was scared. After watchiing this video, am fnally gonna go tell them with full confidence. Wish me luck !
Absolutely brilliant. Making a short film next month after a year away and needed this inspiration! Thank you!
Love it! Thanks for sharing!
"" Direct anything and You Are a Director " " Once you are a Director, then the only difference in projects is the Budget and Terms You. The Director Negotiatiate"
WOW !!! Thank you.
Crush it!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES THANK YOU
I love what Greta said. Because that's the fun part! Seeing the characters you wrote come alive and go rouge lol it's like live sims.
James cameron, steven Spielberg, Christian nolan. Goats 🐐 🐐 🐐
I did happen to go to film school. Love making movies and love this advice.
Ridley Scott: If you're doing 30-40 takes you don't know what you're doing
*laughs in Stanley Kubrick*
I love the juxtaposition, neither are wrong, but one is certainly more practical! Lol
@@NatesFilmTutorials exactly! If this wonderful compilation taught me anything, there's a hundred ways to make great films
I like James Cameron and Martin Scorsese advice choose your group well and make your own industry 😅
I love this video because it keeps me a state of positive thinking. Im reminded to keep working and keep the faith. Im legally blind and I must keep going
Outstanding work dude!
Appreciate it Jake!
This was extremely intense, realistic and inspirational
Appreciate the kind words!
kudos to your effort!!
Hope to be among these legends 💖
Incredible stuff here!
Only because your in it!
I have tears in my eyes watching this!! I wish I would have started earlier!
Love this, i came here wanting to learn and im leaving really inspired. Thank you for this.
So happy to hear!
“The Job of a director is to discover in the actor something more than he knew he had”
-Orson Welles
Chills.
the one and only secret is THE BUDGET! that's all, no extra secrets
@@art_means_artificialya, keep telling that to yourself while we had films like the blair witch project
Amazing video. Thank you for putting this together. Truly inspiring
Glad you enjoyed it!
1:30 What ideas, JJ?
You can probably tell I'm not at all an Abrams fan
Loved this! Shout out to all the directors out there! 😤 🎥 🎬
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After 25 years behind the camera and in front I can agree 💯, but sometimes you're just lucky.
film making at its best making a film about film making at its best
George Lucas @ 8:26: "Learning to make films is very easy. Learning what to make films about is very hard."
Thank you for putting this together. I didn't realize it was going to be so inspirational at the end! ❤
Appreciate the kind words Ian! I've learned a ton making this!
Wow! I thank you from the buttom of my heart for this! It is something that I somehow needed. Lots of love
You are so welcome
Yes! Same thing I tell fellow composers- How do I become a Composer? Write Music! 🙂
This is one of the greatest UA-cam video ever! ❣️
Guilermo Del Toros advise is spot on...
the last two minutes were so inspiring! (had to stop mid video and watched the last 10 minutes 9 hrs later)
Thank you! I’m glad you got some good takeaways!
Can’t wait for Ep2 my new fav show
This video has inspired me so many times over the last few months-- thanks man
That’s awesome! Glad I could help!
15:26 Deakins spotted!
Inspiring video with a great edit. You made 30 mins fly by. Well done my friend!
Appreciate it Chad! Hope to make more!
Esto si que fue la inspiracion de mi vida, es hermoso ver que estos grandes Directores de Cine me motivan de cierta manera que, con solo ello, estaria dispuesto a dar mi vida por el cine. Si ellos pudieron, Entonces yo tambien podre hacerlo. So. i'll raise up my forehead and i'll get ahead. I know i will make it.
Thank you, this is an amazing video and great essence of quotes from my fav directors
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it, I find myself returning to this video, when I need inspiration
That was great! Thank you very much.
Thank you this was indeed excellent information and inspiring. I have two film production I have been part of 13months on Amazon and the boy who saw Christ on Tubi but I’m debuting as director in February on my first feature film and this was a moment of checking in for me outside of myself and my round table. There are moments you wonder am I doing this right and you have to stand strong and believe that you are. Then a segment like this comes along and at that point you know you are doing it right. Like a moment of confirmation. Thank you.
Love it, thank you sharing!
5:37 You tell 'em, GUILLERMO! *fist pump*
I love this. Great motivation!🙏🏾❤️
Appreciate it Chance! I enjoy rewatching this every now and then!
@@NatesFilmTutorials Thanks for putting it together!
Thx for this video. I stopped it at 20 sec to write this. I am at a point to switch my life/profession to making videos. I am looking forward to the next 29:40 ...
Appreciate the kind words Sven!
thanks Nate, great piece.
Appreciate it! Who is your favorite director?
@@NatesFilmTutorials Hitchcock, though i'm aware that's a bit old school.
@@ImpliedMusic Classic! I was going to add him in to this video, but he got cut out, might have to make a video dedicated to him
What masters like Cameron wont tell you is how important every prop or object can be in the frame... to throw audiences off or draw audiences in. He could give a 10 hour seminar about the number 57 in Aliens and many cinematographers and set designers wouldnt fully understand it. I've dabbled in Cameron-like filmmaking. Ive drawn many storyboards. And I dont fully understand how his amazing 3D storytelling works
This was so inspiring. Thank you for putting it together. It should be referred to again and again every time we feel down and uninspired.
I want all my crew to watch this before I start a project haha, I will be here to notify you randomly
Thanks for the edit. 🫶🏻
What a great compilation. Easy sub.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great compilation of directors' quotes. But the music feels like I'm crying while the directors are calming me down because I made a really bad film lol. It's distracting and a bit of a cliche. But great work on compiling the quotes.
Noted, as I make a follow up video. Thanks for the feedback!
Very much needed this thank you
I LOVED THIS! ESPECIALLY THE ENDING!!
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed it. Trying to put together a similar video on cinematography!
Christ this is the coolest thing I saw all day....wow...thx y....
Alright I'm fired up again!
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love this. so inspiring. thank you for creating it.
Appreciate it Darren! More to come!
Thank you for this video
You are welcome! Another one is one the way!
This is a best filmmaking advice ...thank you so much
You're very welcome! More to come!
Yup! Thx for the review!
You bet!
Thanks for this ❤An immense amount of knowledge and informations.
Thank you, that really helped.
This created for me a puzzling question. I was hugely inspired by this and would love to be a film maker at this level. But I wonder if somehow when you see success from the best, is that basically survivor bias? We want to emulate the successful and avoid the failures. But how can we predict, and avoid failure when all we see is success? I guess this turns out to be a recipe and not an improvise....but to me that is a paradox of creativity vs path.
Great job, Can you make a video with Documentary Filmmakers?
I'll consider this! I don't know too many documentary filmmakers. I have a cinematography advice video in the works!
I felt like David Lynch was talking directly to me at the end lol
so true!
This is very well made :)
Appreciate it Frederick!
This video saved my life. Thanks
Thanks, Nate. Nicely done.
Appreciate the kind words!
Christopher Nolan is my inspiration