I am a filmmaker located in Wilmington, North Carolina. Experimental filmmaking is one of my favorite forms of filmmaking since you have complete creative control over your work. I want to make people think and view the world in a new and different way, not force them to listen to what I have to say. Welcome to my blog, and feel free to bring me some extra skittles, I need them because food is expensive.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Lynne Sachs Interview Reflection
After reading Lynne Sachs' interview with Karen Rester, it became clear to me that Lynne was a very curious person. She seems like a person who wants to learn more about people and the world while showing what she has learned to the rest of the world. Her discussion about filming in the Mississippi Delta and Chinatown was very interesting, mainly about what new things she learned and the previous thoughts she had about the people and places where she filmed. Her passion for the arts speaks loudly to me, and I want to incorporate that passion into my works. She does not seem afraid to hold back on her thoughts, but mainly she seems like she constantly wants to learn. I want to achieve that same mentality and outlook on life, for I am constantly learning new things every day. The interview was a wonderful read, and I cannot wait to see Lynne speak during her presentation at UNCW
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