49:20 His point about accepting criticism was fascinating. It is a trade. I ask you to look at my art. You get to have your opinion on my art. "You had the privilege that they listen to you for two hours and now it's their privilege that, for the rest of your life, they're allowed to say whatever they want about your movie and you have to take it. Whether you listen to it or not is a different thing." There is a larger lesson in life, here.
I agree. We are working on a sci fi horror suspense film. This was incredibly helpful. Because of the info we will now do a private screen showing before release
Horror protagonists need to be simple, relatable and grounded people. That's why you rarely ever see a horror movie about the Queen of England. Someone who's in our plane of reality so the horror elements feels real. We're very unlikely to run into a serial killer, ghosts and demons aren't real. But making your protagonist like us puts those scary monsters in our world.
This is great industry chit chat but not much by way of the horror genre specifically. I feel like I was sold a false bill of goods and that the title of this video is misleading. 😕
I totally disagree with the political direction he says is happening. I think the opposite is happening. there is a big shift toward victimhood. and the seemingly increased move to the right he's talking about is just because of the media always hyping up racial tensions (to serve their political side ) in short they are creating problems that to a larger extent don't even exist !! like... unimaginably it's like THEY WISH we were back 30 or 40 years ago. always being divisive with news and media really makes me believe this. for the writers out there.... how about some inspirational stuff for a change ??
I also found this interesting. Honestly, I think you are both identifying the same issues but understanding them in different ways. He is lamenting that the arts have become empty, no longer leading and inspiring people to be grander than themselves. You are lamenting that the media has become empty, no longer bringing people new understanding but merely attempting to twist and propagandize. The problem you both agree on is that people have lost touched with the universal virtues that used to bond communities and we have turned inward, overly-focused on our own self-interest and passion. If he is at all aware of the current state of the media, he couldn't disagree with you. The fact that they are attempting to ramp up racial tensions is undeniable. However, Trump was a sign of something different. He was the hand-grenade that Michael Moore talked about. You see it as a response and Stamm sees it as symptom. Despite the intense political disagreements I'm sure we three would have, I believe we can find agreement around the ideal that our media and narratives should unite and inspire us. Let's stop creating victims and start building heroes!
49:20 His point about accepting criticism was fascinating.
It is a trade. I ask you to look at my art. You get to have your opinion on my art.
"You had the privilege that they listen to you for two hours and now it's their privilege that, for the rest of your life, they're allowed to say whatever they want about your movie and you have to take it. Whether you listen to it or not is a different thing."
There is a larger lesson in life, here.
I clicked this notification so fast. Time for a writing night
Cheers!
I agree. We are working on a sci fi horror suspense film. This was incredibly helpful. Because of the info we will now do a private screen showing before release
Omg it must be Christmas because this video is a blessing, thank you!
Such a good interview, many notes were taken. You can tell this guy is being particularly honest and it's so helpful.
This director still has the kid in his eyes that he hasn't lost. If he keeps that magic, he will keep making great films.
Thanks for this going to apply some of this info for writing
Watch Film & TV Director Daniel Stamm On Sustaining A Career In Hollywood [FULL INTERVIEW] here on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/video/1QrITO3WMVc/v-deo.html
Great interview.
I love this channel as being a director at #LahoreFilmSchool theres alot thing to learn about.
I will train my Actors about this genre. horror movies are very good, and lot of fun.
What scares me most?
Well... that face at 15:19 hahaha :)
Anyways, good interview Karen. I loved it 👻
I partially agree, stay away from politics. Not your field
Horror protagonists need to be simple, relatable and grounded people. That's why you rarely ever see a horror movie about the Queen of England. Someone who's in our plane of reality so the horror elements feels real. We're very unlikely to run into a serial killer, ghosts and demons aren't real. But making your protagonist like us puts those scary monsters in our world.
This is great industry chit chat but not much by way of the horror genre specifically. I feel like I was sold a false bill of goods and that the title of this video is misleading. 😕
I totally disagree with the political direction he says is happening.
I think the opposite is happening. there is a big shift toward victimhood.
and the seemingly increased move to the right he's talking about is just because of the media always hyping up racial tensions (to serve their political side )
in short they are creating problems that to a larger extent don't even exist !!
like... unimaginably it's like THEY WISH we were back 30 or 40 years ago.
always being divisive with news and media really makes me believe this.
for the writers out there.... how about some inspirational stuff for a change ??
I also found this interesting. Honestly, I think you are both identifying the same issues but understanding them in different ways.
He is lamenting that the arts have become empty, no longer leading and inspiring people to be grander than themselves.
You are lamenting that the media has become empty, no longer bringing people new understanding but merely attempting to twist and propagandize.
The problem you both agree on is that people have lost touched with the universal virtues that used to bond communities and we have turned inward, overly-focused on our own self-interest and passion. If he is at all aware of the current state of the media, he couldn't disagree with you. The fact that they are attempting to ramp up racial tensions is undeniable. However, Trump was a sign of something different. He was the hand-grenade that Michael Moore talked about. You see it as a response and Stamm sees it as symptom.
Despite the intense political disagreements I'm sure we three would have, I believe we can find agreement around the ideal that our media and narratives should unite and inspire us. Let's stop creating victims and start building heroes!
"agenda" hit the nail right on the head - about the tweets 😆
I will train my Actors about this genre. horror movies are very good, and lot of fun.