If you wish to learn more from Kurosawa after watching this video, I recommend reading his autobiography. Not only do you get his very touching and powerful story, but you will receive more valuable insights into art.
I become envious while learning from other languages. Putting words, phrases and sounds unique to their structure gives a perspective that shapes a person's creativity. There's so much to unpack from a human's way of life. Photos can reflect how people go about life as an individual in society.
Superb essay with such an important message, and beautifully executed, letting Kurosawa's voice and images speak rather than over-analysing, and giving his ideas the space to breathe and percolate. A reminder to me that less is often more. Thank you, I am going to study more of his ideas.
creation is memory -- wow, I just finished working as a stage manager on a play where the playwright wrote 80% of it from things that happened to her, and added a 20% of story to tie it together. and it really worked. the antagonist monologue was copied from real life
Yet I believe the most dangerous thing for an artist is to think they have it all figured out. The greatest artists are often the ones most aware of what they don't know, and crossover is no exception. In every interview, he remains kind and humble. There's certainly much to learn from his approach, especially considering he's one of the greatest filmmakers in the world. His attitude teaches us not to assume we understand everything but instead to put in the effort with our entire being to truly grasp the essence of what we are doing. This is the core of his philosophy. ........❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great words 👌 Not see this 1st interview he did not give many. The thoughts were very profound 🖖 How he did not try to explain himself but allowed others to see his films as themselves. I could not agree more 👍
It is a great video to watch and if you can apply it to your own creative journey it will certainly be of value. Whether that will improve someone’s photography or not might be debatable. I think it is really a philosophy of art and creativity.
If you wish to learn more from Kurosawa after watching this video, I recommend reading his autobiography. Not only do you get his very touching and powerful story, but you will receive more valuable insights into art.
Thank you for mentioning, I shall get a copy.
I become envious while learning from other languages. Putting words, phrases and sounds unique to their structure gives a perspective that shapes a person's creativity. There's so much to unpack from a human's way of life. Photos can reflect how people go about life as an individual in society.
Superb essay with such an important message, and beautifully executed, letting Kurosawa's voice and images speak rather than over-analysing, and giving his ideas the space to breathe and percolate. A reminder to me that less is often more. Thank you, I am going to study more of his ideas.
creation is memory -- wow, I just finished working as a stage manager on a play where the playwright wrote 80% of it from things that happened to her, and added a 20% of story to tie it together. and it really worked. the antagonist monologue was copied from real life
Yet I believe the most dangerous thing for an artist is to think they have it all figured out. The greatest artists are often the ones most aware of what they don't know, and crossover is no exception. In every interview, he remains kind and humble. There's certainly much to learn from his approach, especially considering he's one of the greatest filmmakers in the world. His attitude teaches us not to assume we understand everything but instead to put in the effort with our entire being to truly grasp the essence of what we are doing. This is the core of his philosophy.
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Very interesting insights. Thank you for putting this together and for sharing it with us.
Such far reaching ideas. Thank you.
You’re welcome!
Thank you very much for this valuable video! The reflections of his films' director of photography, Kasuo Miyagawa, are very important.
This video found me when I needed it most. Thanks!
Great words 👌
Not see this 1st interview he did not give many.
The thoughts were very profound 🖖
How he did not try to explain himself but allowed others to see his films as themselves.
I could not agree more 👍
Super-thank you. A lot to ponder.
Thank you again for giving an insight into the thinking of one of your Countries great creators. Most enjoyable
Thanks for watching!
It is a great video to watch and if you can apply it to your own creative journey it will certainly be of value. Whether that will improve someone’s photography or not might be debatable. I think it is really a philosophy of art and creativity.
Excellent! Thank you for making it.
My pleasure!
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Beautiful and useful
Very interesting video. ♥️ 🎩
Glad you enjoyed it
Such a beautiful video! Can you please share all the music you used?
Arigato.
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ありがとうございます!
セザンヌもルオーも彼らなりの普通の見方をしてるんだ、ってとても良いですよね。
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