Spielberg, Tarantino, Guy Pearce, and the coming AI revolution with Andy Hunt
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
- Join us for an information packed and hilarious conversation with Andy Hunt, a filmmaker whose career spans reality TV, independent films, digital projects, and teaching film production. In this episode, Andy shares his journey, experiences, and forward-thinking views on the future of filmmaking.
Andy Hunt, most known for his work on “The Infernal Machine” starring Guy Pearce, Jeremy Davies, Alice Eve, and Alex Pettyfer, shares his unforgettable encounters with Hollywood legends, the impact of AI on creativity, and the evolution of film technology and where the craft is headed.
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Key Highlights:
• Reality TV Fame: Andy recounts his time on Steven Spielberg’s reality TV show “On the Lot,” where he competed against other aspiring filmmakers and received invaluable feedback from industry giants.
• Tarantino Encounter: Hear about Andy’s unforgettable meeting with Quentin Tarantino and the lesson he learned from it.
• Working with Guy Pearce: Andy shares behind-the-scenes stories from “The Infernal Machine,” including a heartfelt moment involving a special message for a crew member.
• Tech and Filmmaking: Andy discusses the dramatic shift from traditional film to digital, the rise of AI in the industry, and what this means for future filmmakers.
• Power Dynamics: An exploration of how actors and creatives now wield more power than ever in Hollywood, and what this means for the industry.
• Future of Filmmaking: Andy’s views on the future of the film industry, including the role of AI and new technologies, and how filmmakers can adapt and thrive.
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
1:20 - Thoughts on AI
6:11 - Teaching Filmmaking
12:08 - "On the Lot" Reality TV Experience
32:14 - Making "The Infernal Machine"
47:31 - The State of the Current Industry
51:05 - Tips and Habits for Success
59:45 - Hot Take on What People Think
1:10:53 - Aliens and other Conspiracies Кино
I really liked Infernal Machine. That was an interesting interview.
This is a great video to watch to see how "diplomatic" you need to be in the current scene. None of the great films from the 90s would be greenlit today.
26:31 is what you're looking for.
This was a great interview, thank you! I really liked The Infernal Machine. There were things I disagreed with in the final act but I was still entertained and have watched it multiple times and would love to own a physical copy instead of just digital. Is there any chance still for a DVD release? Even if you don't think a film was flawless, many would still love to support indie filmmaking. I look forward to what you're going to make next. Thank you again!
We reached out to Andrew and he thinks a physical release isn't in the cards unfortunately. But we're very sure he appreciates that you'd like to buy one! Thanks for watching!!
@@PropellantPodcast Wow thank you for the speedy reply! Pity, I'd love to see and here more behind the scenes from Andrew. Thank you again!
Love it! Andrew Hunt is a legend in my eyes!
Ours too!
Wooo Andy Hunt, I love this guy, a pure cinematic genius. I'm glad this interview exists!
Thanks for watching!
What happened to the little girl from poltergeist? Mr BURG
Did she enter your brain and turned it to mush?
Theres nothing wrong with asking for a photo.
Tarantino hates it. He wants to have a real connection in the moment not a souvenir to show off
@@film_magician Henry Winkler has a Level minded Attitude instead towards Selfies and such with Random Fans. Another example , Shatner does not like Fans running up on him. It was shown in a tv show reality show both were in together etc.
@@film_magician But imagine If Quenton wanted a pic with John Ford Or Howard Hawks. Could he See it that way I wonder if ever someday.
Terrible, terrible take.