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    consume like an artist. | by Jake Frew
    0:00 The Algorithm
    0:42 Part I: Diversify
    4:03 Part II: DiScOvEr WeEkLy
    7:09 Sponsored by Musicbed
    8:14 Part III: Turn it off
    10:06 Additional ideas?
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  • @ShafferN
    @ShafferN 7 місяців тому +1539

    This video is almost as good as Toy Story

  • @DouglasPexa
    @DouglasPexa 7 місяців тому +2028

    Back at art school, I had a class called Creative Problem Solving. It wasn't what it sounded like. Our first assignment was "do something you have never done beforeand document it". I have lived my life through this model as much as I can...

    • @theultimateartist4153
      @theultimateartist4153 6 місяців тому +107

      If you can, please leave more details on how we the artist can incorporate this into our lives

    • @tatling
      @tatling 6 місяців тому +30

      this model of thinking is so unique, thanks for sharing

    • @namehereandthere
      @namehereandthere 6 місяців тому +19

      Jeff from Community? That you?

    • @bybradyfellows
      @bybradyfellows 6 місяців тому +3

      Was this class taught by Sterling Hundley?

    • @sebastiannicolassantibanez7277
      @sebastiannicolassantibanez7277 6 місяців тому +6

      and what did you do?

  • @louisbrantmeyer8786
    @louisbrantmeyer8786 5 місяців тому +105

    "Boredom is such an important thing to have in your life." Mic. Drop.
    Absolutely right about space, silence, and time in the shower being where creativity arises.

    • @Cormac-jd2kx
      @Cormac-jd2kx 3 місяці тому

      And while having a poop 🚽🧻

  • @vivnogueira
    @vivnogueira 6 місяців тому +727

    One thing that helps me with being guilty-free while looking for references is that nobody has the EXACT same combination of music, movies, books, etc that I do. And we're definitely unique in the way we assimilate all of this content. So, even if we look at the same artist for reference, what will make our art unique is everything else we have seen, heard, read, and lived so far.

    • @pardisghasemi1115
      @pardisghasemi1115 6 місяців тому +3

      That’s totally true.

    • @heythisislebo
      @heythisislebo 5 місяців тому +3

      I love how you put it🙌🏽

    • @cmooreHD
      @cmooreHD 4 місяці тому +1

      This comment is beautiful ! What a message. 🎉

    • @billjohnson6863
      @billjohnson6863 3 місяці тому +4

      Also at the end of the day there is no such thing as true originality. Our brains are a result of programming and our experiences so in some level we are always mixing and remixing things.

    • @YomsterFUT13
      @YomsterFUT13 3 місяці тому +1

      Bro this is so so true like I always say you should lean into what makes you you more in regards to all your life experiences, all you consume and your inspirations. As this makes it more authentic and means it’ll truly stand out in regards to all that’s being made today.

  • @avoluxe
    @avoluxe 6 місяців тому +600

    As an artist that is just now emerging from a deep creative rut from the overconsumption of content online, I agree, and wholeheartedly approve of this message.
    This is how you discover/rediscover YOUR artistry.
    Silence is key.
    Thank you for this video!

    • @mrgbyoutubing7536
      @mrgbyoutubing7536 6 місяців тому

      What do you mean silence is cold

    • @HariiLord
      @HariiLord 6 місяців тому +2

      For what its worth from a random dude on the internet, I’m glad to hear your coming out of a rut 😊

    • @ltwig476
      @ltwig476 6 місяців тому +3

      I've been painting for over 40 years. In the last couple of years Iv'e only felt like doing abstract oil. I spend at least 75% of my time staring quietly at my work. I want to jump up and paint first few ideas that come. Except I know better is to sit and wait it out, keep imagining what if this what if that? I see other great abstract artist only stopping painting for moments a t a time.I can sit and stare at it for two hours non stop.

    • @artemissaartstudio
      @artemissaartstudio 6 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@ltwig476 hi artist here as well, but i only started a few years ago, and yes staring is a great way to improve and come up with ways to make your work better. This is one of the many ways i have certainly improved in my work. I have to get back to doing this because lately im just over-consuming content and scrolling on my phone for hours and when i do that it’s just so hard to get my energy and motivation back to painting. I need to sit in silence more.

    • @ltwig476
      @ltwig476 6 місяців тому +1

      @@artemissaartstudio Yes it is the old "one foot in front of the other" Once you do it, you'er always pleased that you did. One cool thing that helped me was to place a mirror on the opposite side of the room and view your work in that mirror. It reverses the image and reveals what is out of place. Helps to take the mind out of looking at the image the same way.

  • @vandalpaulius
    @vandalpaulius 7 місяців тому +326

    One thing that helps me: letting inner child lose from time to time. It let's you get excited about the most random things. Often people don't want to hear that so I just write things down. That also helps, because when you're writing for yourself, you don't need to filter anything

    • @ltwig476
      @ltwig476 6 місяців тому +9

      This is so true. Some of the best ideas come right when you first lay down to go to sleep. I know this and I keep forgetting to put that notebook by my bed. I have to get up and run into the other room When you lay down for sleep, your brain automatically starts distancing it's thoughts of the day and opens up space for creative mode.

    • @wolfgangdali1036
      @wolfgangdali1036 5 місяців тому

      ​@ltwig476 you have voice note on your phone, use it brother/sister!

  • @lc360
    @lc360 3 місяці тому +22

    I lost my phone for three days this week and it was the most present and creative I'd felt in years. I got it back today and immediately became sucked right back in. It goes so much deeper than old man yells at cloud... Our psyches are genuinely being hijacked in the most mundane non-conspiracy theory type of way. I don't want to get to 60 years old or even 30 and have had my main life experience be just consumption.

  • @stardestroyer6272
    @stardestroyer6272 6 місяців тому +198

    Had to pause to make a note: "Creativity is putting together two things that don't belong." Whoa..that really clicked something for me too. Thanks for the tools and road map! Sub'd

    • @helloalanframe
      @helloalanframe 6 місяців тому +6

      Creativity can be so much more than that!

    • @Lectwar6
      @Lectwar6 6 місяців тому +1

      one of the best things I read was basically an artists creativity is measured by their ability to obfuscate where they drew their inspirations from.

    • @gionatanscali
      @gionatanscali 6 місяців тому

      2 can be the same, the third one can be different/

    • @jrgdrawing4189
      @jrgdrawing4189 6 місяців тому +11

      @@helloalanframeit IS so much more than that lol. The lack of conversation or goals or thoughts going beyond “putting to weird things together with glue” completely disregards true effort that goes into making something with substance

    • @ltwig476
      @ltwig476 6 місяців тому +1

      Don't forget that one thing taken out of its place becomes two things the same as negative space is a thing.

  • @RaymondKold
    @RaymondKold 6 місяців тому +254

    going back and listening to a 70's playlist is probably the most inspiring hack I can think for making music. It's an endless pool of new old ideas that no one is using anymore.

    • @DmonDhaBoss
      @DmonDhaBoss 5 місяців тому

      I got some of the best Playlist on my channel

    • @johndav_iD
      @johndav_iD 5 місяців тому +12

      The 70s is the greatest musical decade imo for a reason. The level of musicality & musicianship just can't be found much anymore

    • @soundmindmusicproductions5205
      @soundmindmusicproductions5205 4 місяці тому

      @@johndav_iDabsolutely

    • @officegossip
      @officegossip 4 місяці тому +4

      Yup. I recently listened to a Cosmic Future Grooves compilation and it reminded me of how deep that rabbit hole of weird 70s stuff is out there.

    • @forkfighter
      @forkfighter 3 місяці тому +1

      That's a great idea! Sometimes I log out of UA-cam, type in a old piece of music, and see what else comes up. For me, I often find obscure bangers on the homepage.

  • @Waynimations
    @Waynimations 7 місяців тому +56

    finding the influences of people who influence me is what i do all day. i love digging through samples in songs, obscure references in media, allusions, and how lines in poetry mention a random painting with no real significance except to the poet.

  • @DavemanTCM
    @DavemanTCM 6 місяців тому +38

    Two years ago, I always had the mindset that "if I watch other people's work and am inspired by it, then the things I create won't truly be unique to me." ... but I realized how wrong I was.
    My thoughts were that if all I had to pull from was my own mind, then what I created will be truly an output of my own creativity. I refused to watch TV or movies 1.) I never had the time to, and 2.) I was afraid I'd copy the same ideas from whatever I'd watch. This methodology worked for a few years but I found it where all I was doing was grinding out these projects. I started to dislike writing and filming for a while, but I didn’t let that get in the way of quality. So I pushed myself to keep going for better and better quality, and that led me to a spiral of depression and sadness. I found I just couldn't keep pushing myself like I did. I felt like what I was doing was never enough and didn’t feel any satisfaction or was never proud of my work. It felt like I could always be doing more (even though realistically I've already pushed it to the extremes).
    I ran out of energy to keep pushing myself like that. I no longer enjoyed the art of creating. And that's bad, very bad. If you don't enjoy the process of creating, then you're not able to truly put out what you want to create. Art comes from the soul. If I had to define art, it's anything that comes from a human mind that they're passionate about. I was forcing this idea of passion for so long to where it lost meaning for me.
    Then one day, I decided to take a break. More out of depression rather than a choice I made. I was in a hole where I couldn't even think about my work without feeling dread; without getting sick. I ended up spending my time binge watching TV and movies. And then eventually something just clicked in my brain. I realized I was so dry on ideas; so tunnel-visioned into my own work that I never actually learned what art is. I never watched these movies and shows by other artists... I never really learned the techniques and strategies that they used. I realized how much more potential I could unlock if I just sit down one day and watch a TV show; if I read a book. If I take the moment to breathe and do something else other than creating my own work.
    My ideas always came naturally to me, until they weren’t and I was burnt out. I had to force new ideas, and it's almost like losing half of the creative potential if you feel stressed or worried about what you create. I believe passion for an idea is what fuels creativity. Passion is what makes your ideas flow naturally. If you're forcing yourself to complete an idea you've lost passion for, you're still creating; but it almost loses all meaning to you.
    It was through the work of others: taking a moment to see the art of humanity, that I realized how wrong I was my whole life. Creativity can't be something you force. Only through inspiration will you gain the fuel to re-spark the passion for your own work. Not only do you become inspired, but you also learn more about what it is you're actually creating. You learn how other people do it so that you can take that same knowledge and improve what you want to create. Art comes from the soul. Never force yourself to make it. Take a breather; look at the work of others, and then come back to use it as the fuel for your passion.

    • @scotteberline5458
      @scotteberline5458 5 місяців тому +1

      Coming out from a 2 year rut and this resonates a lot with me...watch out Spielberg

    • @juanmanuelgomez8461
      @juanmanuelgomez8461 5 місяців тому

      great comment, thanks for your history

    • @YomsterFUT13
      @YomsterFUT13 3 місяці тому

      Love this bro 👏🏾👏🏾. So much out there in so many different mediums that it’s so important to tap into and keep your creative well.

  • @kvnale
    @kvnale 7 місяців тому +162

    Man, your content is so SPOT ON. I appreciate the honesty you pour out in your videos.

  • @ChronoClef
    @ChronoClef 6 місяців тому +41

    This video, despite it's thesis, sounds like every other millennial video essay I've ever watched.

    • @shanaa3697
      @shanaa3697 4 місяці тому +5

      and it was an ad the whole time

    • @falldog_discoking
      @falldog_discoking 3 місяці тому +2

      Just recycled, regurgitated content

  • @STEPHANREDKO
    @STEPHANREDKO 7 місяців тому +31

    Your last point about silence is very true! Usually when I want to put on music, I think about all the times I didn't and it helped me come to an idea I otherwise wouldn't have.

  • @JakeFrew
    @JakeFrew  7 місяців тому +15

    First person to know who made Toy Story gets a billion dollars.

    • @oberonsci3
      @oberonsci3 7 місяців тому +1

      John Lasseter!

  • @GibbsEmphasis
    @GibbsEmphasis 7 місяців тому +123

    Thank you for pointing out the importance of finding inspiration outside the screen. It's been easy to back myself into scrolling mindlessly on socials under the excuse of "I might find some good ideas here" or "it's mArKeT rEsEaRcH!" This wake-up call was needed. Keep up the awesome work!

    • @ltwig476
      @ltwig476 6 місяців тому +6

      Creative photography works great also. I just take my camera and go on a photo shoot looking for odd things that no one normally looks at. I did a shot at a race track of just people's bottom legs and feet moving through a long waiting line. Turned it into a very interesting abstract painting. Iv'e done a large abstract of a street drainage grate. No one realizes what it is unless I tell them and then it's quite obvious. Always looking for surfaces with live mold on them. Zoom way in, it's a live organism! Abstract those organisms on your canvas then play into them with other shapes and line. There is so much content out there, you never need someone else's old ideas. The more you get use to looking the more you start seeing!

  • @Anja_Pearson
    @Anja_Pearson 6 місяців тому +22

    Great video! Silence has been key for me as well. One thing I came up with recently that's helped me with youtube is committing myself to writing something down in a journal after each video I watch. This helps me be more mindful about what I watch, and I feel like I get more 'value' out of the videos I deliberately decide to look at. I can also create more connections to them in my head, instead of feeling forcefed. No-tech days have also been of use, I do one every Saturday now :)

    • @leoh1652
      @leoh1652 5 місяців тому +2

      That's a great idea! I've been thinking about just adding a couple of minutes of waiting time after each video or podcast to process it instead of immediately clicking next. But writing down any thoughts or interesting ideas probably helps with actually engaging with the media instead of it just filling the silence. Even if it's just 'that was fun'.

  • @jacques_crafford
    @jacques_crafford 7 місяців тому +8

    Anyone part of the Musicbed family, is part of my family! Love the vibes in this one!!!

  • @Jollygreengage
    @Jollygreengage 6 місяців тому +9

    “Make Art not Content” - Father Bronques

  • @lynnboartsdye1943
    @lynnboartsdye1943 5 місяців тому +7

    To my visual artists, art history and old timey art and the context behind it is wild.

  • @chris
    @chris 7 місяців тому +4

    I subscribed a few weeks ago and now it's one of my favorite channels. So refreshing. I waited to watch this until I had time and the right mindset (as opposed to my usual mega download of information from this platform). When I was finished, I sat quietly for a while (per your instructions lol) and then watched it again. It's brilliant! Very well said, no bullshit, great humor, and so much truth to everything you said (the shower bit is spot on, as that's always been my time as well to come up with great ideas). Happy to be a part of the #frewcrew

  • @abiotic_sloth1768
    @abiotic_sloth1768 6 місяців тому +46

    This is a message i really needed to hear. I greatly struggle with my art and art style and i believed that consuming and staring at artwork of artists i admire would help me find this style,but it's the opposite. I am pushing myself further and further away from finding myself. I need to force mysekf to sit in silence and just create.

    • @ltwig476
      @ltwig476 6 місяців тому +6

      "Finding one's self" is a common term used in the art world. I think it leads some folks astray to do crappy work. I find it more useful to: "communicate something" I also disagree with: "develop your own style" That is nonsense thinking that only serves to lock yourself in. Many times gallery art is "one painting seem them all" Makes me want to throw up. Gallery owners want the same reliable style out of their artist. It is reliable art for them to make money and not take any chances. That is all it is. Look it up! The question is always: "Do you want your art to make money or do you want to make art that makes money?" The 1st you'er painting for money, the 2nd you'er painting for art.

    • @wolfgangdali1036
      @wolfgangdali1036 5 місяців тому

      Damn. This was me recently. Desperately trying to make a living from art but completely losing my authenticity

  • @DamnDuckie
    @DamnDuckie 6 місяців тому +6

    I think spaces in which artists come together to improvise and create in the moment are very beneficial. My music has improved drastically since going to jam sessions and needing to tune into the dynamic of the room to create. I also find myself leaving after 5 hours and suddenly realizing I haven't looked at my phone once.

  • @theplasticcherries
    @theplasticcherries 6 місяців тому +11

    I’ve been picking a year every week and only allowing myself to listen to music from that year. It really helps me appreciate the context more and feel a sense of urgency about my listening…

    • @Faith_P_
      @Faith_P_ 6 місяців тому +2

      That's a great idea! I listened to every 70's and-80's billboard 100 over the course of a year and really loved it. That seems like a natural step forward

  • @CoreyWagnerChicago
    @CoreyWagnerChicago 7 місяців тому +159

    Jake Frew drops a video, I drop everything, I watch. That's just the way it goes.

  • @PETERFRITZPHOTO
    @PETERFRITZPHOTO 6 місяців тому +6

    I love your creativity, Jake. It shines through in so many of your clearly deliberate filmmaking choices. Re quiet time, long drives in the country do it for me. The act of driving quiets the conscious mind, allowing my subconscious to get to work. I often brain dump ideas into my phone's voice recorder when I drive, and then review and transcribe them when I get home. It's like having a shower, but with corners.

  • @teissi
    @teissi 7 місяців тому +24

    I planned out my college personal statement in the shower and then just sat down and typed it into Google docs in like 2-3 days. 😂 That is the best essay of mine by far.
    Your video is so spot on! I'm a beginner filmmaker, and I watch one movie every day from different countries, different genres, different decades. The thing im still yet to practice though is not being pacified all the time by recommended youtubes.

    • @bananacat9139
      @bananacat9139 5 місяців тому +2

      That's some passion and dedication right there. Hope you're always on track and enjoy your journey :3

    • @teissi
      @teissi 5 місяців тому

      @@bananacat9139 thanks!

  • @positive453
    @positive453 6 місяців тому +20

    great video! loved the cinematography, and i think boredom is a topic that we all kinda struggle with so this is a great reminder for those of us who want to do better with distractions but just keep feeding into them

  • @mayback
    @mayback 6 місяців тому +9

    I've followed you for your years, and man this was REFRESHING. I've been so sick of all the copy-and-paste content on Instagram and TikTok, I almost started to forget what inspiring content actually felt like. Great storytelling. Stunning color grading. Loved the message!

  • @janllh24
    @janllh24 6 місяців тому +13

    If 'consume' seems an appropriate term to describe how you engage, and 'content' appropriate for what you engage with then its already got you

    • @themidnightcleric
      @themidnightcleric 2 місяці тому

      yeah. and if creativity is just putting unexpected things together, you're substituting a trick for genuine thought & intentionality behind your work. that's the occasional inspiration that knocks it out of the park, but creativity is also a lot of work, play and experimentation.

  • @JonAdamsTech
    @JonAdamsTech 7 місяців тому +3

    Dude this video was so freaking good. I run into this all the time where I notice all of my creative energy dried up by watching content, it's the worst. Thanks for the good reminder man.

  • @bennett9063
    @bennett9063 4 місяці тому +3

    Things that really inspire me are asking people what their interests are and delving into that- something very outside of myself. This lead to me reading older philosophy books and watching foreign movies- some of which are some of the best stuff i have seen or read. Let other people inspire you!

  • @davidr7236
    @davidr7236 7 місяців тому +5

    This was so lovingly planned and executed. So many juicy small details in the filming. It made the ad flow well. Podcast victim here, only just starting to really get into them to be honest, but already realising that I'm losing some capacity for silence and I shouldn't let that go lightly. Hope you're well Jake.

  • @jasonstith390
    @jasonstith390 7 місяців тому +1

    Love watching your journey and growth. You and Danny are inspiring a movement. A wave to a higher frequency. A better way of thinking and telling stories. So good.

  • @zaktracy5104
    @zaktracy5104 7 місяців тому +1

    THANK YOU! I’ve been saying this for ages, and like you, of course still working every day to get these practices locked in. Something that I do that I think could benefit this is starting your day in this atmosphere. Like, as soon as you wake up you’re not checking your phone or consuming any kind of content, you’re spending the first hours of your day in a space that leaves plenty of room for inspiration to sneak in.
    Also: People watching. One of the best ways to get inspo for me :)

  • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
    @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio 5 місяців тому +1

    As an artist/painter that is now on UA-cam with an interior design channel, the last freaking thing I want to do is look like ALL the other designers/decorators on the platform. Despite everything I see and hear "teaching" me how growing a channel, I do not want to provide the same, predictable information and content that everyone else is doing--even if it means that my channel will grow at a snails pace. I realized the only way I'm going to love doing this for years to come is if I do it my way. This is how new things come to be . Thank you. I just found you randomly and I really needed to hear this message. 💗

  • @Bennsey
    @Bennsey 2 місяці тому

    JUST watched 2 MINUTES and I FELL IN LOVE with this video!!!
    WHAT?
    SO GREAT!!! THANKS SOO MUCH for producing & publishing this video

  • @artemissaartstudio
    @artemissaartstudio 6 місяців тому +3

    The book shaffer pulled of the shelf which is “The Creative Act” by rick rubin, i’m reading it right now and it’s a great way to get over an artistic burnout and great guide for finding creative back if you ever lost it.

  • @wesleyhargon
    @wesleyhargon 6 місяців тому +2

    Well done Jake this was helpful. Especially the comments from your friend! Music, books, and movies have been my biggest sources of inspiration. Going to parks has been my biggest "shower" place. So many things come together for me at the park!

  • @user-tf6ri5fd2o
    @user-tf6ri5fd2o 6 місяців тому +2

    This person is so underrated. I have always been a person with a specific taste in music, movies and life.I just apparently felt it's the way I am (yk social media toxic positivity) but deep down I knew I am craving for diversity and open to learn more about it and experience different things people around me have experienced. It just feels like I am started to look at content in a completely different horizan rather than only looking it for entertainment purposes only. This video gave me a clue to be bored and explore my other options.Thank you Jake. You are truly amazing and inspirational for me.Subscribed>3

  • @hoaian_le
    @hoaian_le 6 місяців тому +1

    I love this video sooo much, it just makes a lot of sense. Thank you Jake!

  • @SebastianWalczynski
    @SebastianWalczynski 6 місяців тому +1

    Man, It is what i was looking for. The story, concept and style are stunning. Thank you for motivation to discover

  • @adityakadam2817
    @adityakadam2817 7 місяців тому +2

    Jake, I want to tell you something. I enjoy your videos. They are really great and they have inspired me and opened my eyes many times. You are awesome.

  • @renodad
    @renodad 6 місяців тому

    This is so well done. Props to you Jake.

  • @Clintus
    @Clintus 4 місяці тому

    Great video man. Great points made.

  • @tjacobw
    @tjacobw Місяць тому +1

    After a really bad breakup (that im still not fully over ngl), I just put in an earbud and silently never to listened to silence again, because it was too painful, it was only after I paused the music, after months of non-stop stimulation, that I realized. It's only when the music stopped, that I realized, I *must* make my own.

  • @futurehusbandforever9584
    @futurehusbandforever9584 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this perspective ❤️ As a musician just starting out at making our own videos, it's really easy to get sucked into the vortex. Will be coming back to this loads

  • @jordanjames9781
    @jordanjames9781 7 місяців тому +1

    It always puts a smile on my face when Jake uploads a new video. Because I know a lot of thought & attention to detail has gone into publishing the video. Always buzzing for the next upload!

  • @DanKurta
    @DanKurta 6 місяців тому +3

    Your content is always spot on. Thanks for being an outlet to engage in creative thinking.

  • @utkarshawasthi5174
    @utkarshawasthi5174 7 місяців тому +1

    awesome, the thing about silence is absolutely important, ill also try my best to work on it, it matters coz there are a lot of emotions that we can't feel because we suppress them with the songs we hear, the people we talk to, the conversations, the humor and everything, we should let ourselves just feel what we're feeling regardless of any external factors with the help of silence. its important.

  • @Judon91
    @Judon91 7 місяців тому +1

    🎉❤ I love this Jake! So simple but such a necessary reminder. I love how you capture that simple idea that I may of had fly through my brain until I got distracted and present in your videos.
    You rock. Keep it up.

  • @psylean4806
    @psylean4806 7 місяців тому +2

    love your work!

  • @VoidG7867
    @VoidG7867 6 місяців тому +1

    I can't explain how amazing this video looks. It's so expressive without saying anything.

  • @stefanghica
    @stefanghica 6 місяців тому +25

    You’re so right. Museums definitely inspire me a lot, because good artists make you feel some emotion that maybe you haven’t felt in a while. Craftsmanship is so interesting to me!

    • @ltwig476
      @ltwig476 6 місяців тому +1

      I have learned over the years that rather than randomly showing up at the local museum and looking at massive different works, try to hit a certain artist paintings on tour at your local museum. Quality time spent with one artist and not taken away by all these other ideas being planted in your head. It really gets confusing for me.

  • @mubikishore
    @mubikishore 7 місяців тому +1

    Really a much needed video Jake. i've been trying to figure out what kind of content I wanted to create all over Instagram and everything felt empty. they were lacking something and i started to think I'm the one who is lacking. so i started to feeling discouraged and hopeless. thankyou for this video.

  • @AndrewLavers
    @AndrewLavers 6 місяців тому

    I loved this. I spend a lot of time thinking about the algorithm and how to bypass it and curate for myself the things I choose to let in. This was a really helpful video! And beautifully made. Great work Jake!

  • @MyMattinthehat
    @MyMattinthehat 3 місяці тому

    Yes, enjoy the silence. On my walk to the gym days (usually leg days, other days I run) I almost always plan on preparing a podcast, video, or audiobook but just about every time I prefer the silence with thinking and looking around akin to shower thoughts

  • @kultyurgeym
    @kultyurgeym 7 місяців тому

    I really love how you make your videos. Your contents are all about life. Everyone can connect and relate. You're amazing

  • @ikyguy3438
    @ikyguy3438 7 місяців тому

    Love this video! All great reminiders, thanks Jake

  • @julianarosolem8183
    @julianarosolem8183 5 місяців тому

    What a necessary video, not only for creators but also for content consumers! I believe that, as we constantly have more and more information available, it has all become so shallow. Being aware and rational about what we consume goes against this form of alienation.
    For sure, this video was AAA quality content for the mind, spirit, and soul! Thank you for that, Jake

  • @MaximilianTheBassFisherman
    @MaximilianTheBassFisherman 6 місяців тому

    What a great video. I’ve noticed this in my own life after removing social medias off my phone and turning off (almost) all notifications. Once your brain stops using your phone as a quick hit of dopamine you’re left with no other option than to sit with yourself or do something in the real world and I’ve found creativity to be a much more abundant in this state.

  • @WillboDabbins
    @WillboDabbins 4 місяці тому

    very clear way of purveying the message. much love and success to you!

  • @waerydrm
    @waerydrm 3 місяці тому

    This is such a brilliant video, thank you! I’ve been progressively moving into this approach. I always have friends asking about the weird and wild variety of music, film, and tv I consume and am a fan of, and my answer has always been following the chain and just, digging deeper. When articles mention a niche one hit album, I look it up, and then I look for similar artists. When I go into Letterboxd and review a film, I take a look at the producers and otherwise and see what other things they’ve done. The sheer magnitude of what you can find has changed the way I do and see art. Humans are always creating, and so thus the puddle is as beautifully infinitely deep as it is wide.

  • @PalmBeachesPaul
    @PalmBeachesPaul 7 місяців тому

    I really needed this video. I have had such a mental block about making videos, I'm so bored with everything and UA-cam just sends me the same old shit. I try and search UA-cam for content I've never watched and sometimes I get lucky like finding Jake. I know getting out and discovering what's around me helps with ideas so I'm trying to do more of that.

  • @user-nv1ck5md7t
    @user-nv1ck5md7t 4 місяці тому

    I’ve just watched this video and I already know this advice will change my life. Thank you ❤

  • @praiseking184
    @praiseking184 6 місяців тому

    I love the color grade on your video! The style is inspirational and showcases the creative freedom you've found!

  • @Luke_Grenoble
    @Luke_Grenoble 5 місяців тому

    Bro this is incredibly helpful. The chain of inspiration and allowing silence are things I’m gonna start to implement asap

  • @AMediaCreationStudio
    @AMediaCreationStudio 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for this! I've been meaning to start creating videos for myself to be able to do what i'm passionate about but everytime I find myself worrying about the algorithm, I get so overwhelemed and second guess myself. I'm so glad I found your channel!

  • @figmentariumanimation7598
    @figmentariumanimation7598 6 місяців тому

    Thank you man, been really needing to hear this lately!

  • @HeatherParady
    @HeatherParady 5 місяців тому

    This is brilliant. Thank you.

  • @nctrdotexe
    @nctrdotexe 6 місяців тому

    This video deserves so much more attention! It’s so good!

  • @StandardStoryCo
    @StandardStoryCo 7 місяців тому

    Great video and message, preach!

  • @kyleschoenrock9975
    @kyleschoenrock9975 7 місяців тому

    Such a great video Jake! There's so much truth in this video. I know I personally get so sucked into social media and need to work on disconnecting.

  • @EvanLindy
    @EvanLindy 7 місяців тому

    Soooo good man!! Love the creativity and vibe on your videos. Plus theres always a good message and inspiration behind it!
    Looking freward to the next!

  • @thelyric2333
    @thelyric2333 4 місяці тому

    So simple yet so profound. Thank you for making this video.

  • @PotterytothePeople
    @PotterytothePeople 5 місяців тому

    genius video! So glad I found you

  • @drivesurfcamp
    @drivesurfcamp 7 місяців тому +1

    Once again, you speak directly to me. Thank you, it's so refreshing to feel like I am not the only one. So many of the ideas you shared in this vide have been bubbling in my brain lately. It's really hard to make the space for silence, but I'll keep trying. The mo looks killer...haha. All the best Jake.

  • @andreeag5598
    @andreeag5598 5 місяців тому

    yo're just awesome! the colours, the music, the voice, the landscape, all the whole scenario... fascinating.

  • @timspisar
    @timspisar 4 місяці тому

    This is so good Jake. It’s hard to not just get caught mindlessly scrolling. My business coach introduced me to the concept of intentional digestion of content and it’s changed the way I draw inspiration. Everything you mentioned in this video is so useful man so thank you.

  • @DuCanonCreative
    @DuCanonCreative 6 місяців тому

    Nice insight - as a creative in my 30s I easily get myself distracted by what's "hip" or "important" and often trade authenticity for it through fear of not getting enough notice. I got a long way to go but watching this does change my view on how to embrace that frequent emptiness or boredom. Lots of love

  • @prod.voyager.
    @prod.voyager. 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful video! I love the message and the cinematography.

  • @turnipbeybladespinner7836
    @turnipbeybladespinner7836 6 місяців тому

    funny enough i'm watching and taking notes of this video while being bored during work on a christmas morning lol. this is really helpful for mindful content consumption especially the first and third part, thanks a bunch m8.

  • @pauljakeman
    @pauljakeman 6 місяців тому

    So here we are, Jake drops another awesome video stuffed full of great advice, great editing, great cinematography and just….well…great.
    Awesome work again man, and deffo, stay away from the algorithm!
    As far back as I can remember I’ve had a massive list of different types of music I listen too. One day I might have on rock music, the next dance music from the 90s, metal, drum n bass, 70s disco even. Nothing like diversifying what you consume to pull up on new ideas.

  • @futc.photography
    @futc.photography 7 місяців тому

    The interview set is so beautiful!! Also agree so much with the message

  • @themelodyzimmerman
    @themelodyzimmerman 6 місяців тому

    This video was incredible and so gorgeous, loved every minute and left feeling inspired and rejuvenated.

  • @noidyll
    @noidyll 4 місяці тому

    What a video... I LOVE the message, and I was hooked from the beginning. It's definitely a ongoing battle against all the noise in this world, but it's definitely worth to keep on pushing. It's really easy to get sucked into this mass consumption and also really scary to watch how we as a society seem to fall down this pit. But videos like this make a difference and give me hope that this can change.
    THANK YOU 🫶

  • @david_does
    @david_does 6 місяців тому

    Phenomenal content. My goodness. Even better message. Something I'm working on myself. Art is everywhere, we just need to stop and appreciate it in hopes it sparks creativity.

  • @ExitSeraphim125
    @ExitSeraphim125 4 місяці тому

    Good sentiments, and told in an engaging way, thanks!

  • @radianceray3034
    @radianceray3034 6 місяців тому +1

    After watching this i felt a sense of relief, that i wasn't doing anything wrong.... that i was on the right path all along ...

  • @cl0v3rs
    @cl0v3rs 5 місяців тому

    thank you so much for this video, it was so helpful.

  • @oliverjohnmacdonald7312
    @oliverjohnmacdonald7312 6 місяців тому

    This is so inspiring ! I want to watch more of your content but now I feel the need to diversify and then stay in silence

  • @demaraemichael5783
    @demaraemichael5783 4 місяці тому

    love you bro. inspired me to be comfortable in my love and obsession for art

  • @adnaneelbadri6613
    @adnaneelbadri6613 5 місяців тому

    I needed to watch this. I'm not a fully artist but always was a creative person. Now that I'm more involved in art, I feel like I'm rotten. "Let your brain breathe and process" really talks to me. Will try to incorporate more silence in my life.
    Thank you for such eye-opening video.

  • @aroundten
    @aroundten 14 днів тому

    8:15
    yes. i got some of my best creative ideas on an hour long bus ride where i just decided to not do anything, it is literally game changing to be bored

  • @TheQuantumstew
    @TheQuantumstew 6 місяців тому +3

    Thanks man gave me some good action steps. I appreciate that. Silence is tough for alot of people. Its mostly just a habit to flick on music or podcast while I paint but lately have been painting in dead silence in the wee hours of the morn. That is my favorite moment. 330 to 530 ish .. mostly I am unhindered and don't have to be someone for anyone. I'm free to just be me .. thank you for sharing

  • @TheAstronomersmusic
    @TheAstronomersmusic 6 місяців тому +1

    Love this

  • @markkut
    @markkut 7 місяців тому

    Jake, you nailed it! Thank you for such refreshing reminder

  • @StancyNova
    @StancyNova 6 місяців тому

    love this video! Your visuals are amazing and such an important message to keep looking for inspiration everywhere :) Thanks!

  • @MajorTVOriginal
    @MajorTVOriginal 4 місяці тому

    One of the best videos I have seen in a long time here on youtube. Thank you for that!

  • @EdCross
    @EdCross Місяць тому

    I go to the library to look through art books, also to Barns & Noble to look at art mags. Cheap and easy way to get different inspo