On Tuesday you’ll see (or you saw, depending on when you’re reading this) several of my most recent films. While not completely animated, there were lots of effects elements in them, which makes them fair game for us to talk about here. With a few days distance from the screening, what thoughts or questions do you have about them? You questions can be structural, technical, business-based, logistical, philosophical, or anything else. I’ll try to respond as best I can.
I was wondering how your film making has changed over the years, mainly from a technological stand point, and where you think our focus should shift as young aspiring media developers. For example, would you have focused more on starting doing digital non-linear editing or stuck to film longer?
How do you create your stories? How do you work on a small budget and motivate others to work (work hard, work well, make deadlines) with little to no pay? These are all issues I've been dealing with while creating film and other media (photo shoots, web site designs, graphic design, video shoots, music production) lately.
In an era where you can do everything yourself, what should you NOT do? (They say a life of success is made by choosing the "nots" rather than the obvious actions).
Just something to chew on.
Thank you.
Signing Off.
ChieftainLife
I was wondering how your film making has changed over the years, mainly from a technological stand point, and where you think our focus should shift as young aspiring media developers. For example, would you have focused more on starting doing digital non-linear editing or stuck to film longer?
How do you create your stories? How do you work on a small budget and motivate others to work (work hard, work well, make deadlines) with little to no pay? These are all issues I've been dealing with while creating film and other media (photo shoots, web site designs, graphic design, video shoots, music production) lately.
In an era where you can do everything yourself, what should you NOT do? (They say a life of success is made by choosing the "nots" rather than the obvious actions).
Just something to chew on.
Thank you.
Signing Off.
ChieftainLife
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