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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
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What is it like to be an art worker abroad.
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1:43 A trip as an art worker
6:31 Tom Sachs at Bangkok Art Biennale
7:38 The experience of an art world worker
13:42 A feeling of gratitude
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A pioneer in digital filmmaking, Van Neistat made his first internet video, The Holland Tunnel, in 2000. He went on to collaborate with New York City artist Tom Sachs, directing a series of short films shown at the Guggenheim Museum in Berlin. Van has since directed dozens more films for the Tom Sachs Studio. In 2010 HBO aired The Neistat Brothers, an 8-episode series of short videos made entirely by Van and his brother Casey Neistat. Van Neistat’s directorial debut feature, A SPACE PROGRAM, co-written by Tom Sachs, premiered at the 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival and opened in theaters nation-wide in spring, 2016. In 2018 Neistat Directed the short film Paradox Bullets, co-written with Tom Sachs, narrated by Werner Herzog, and starring Ed Rushca. Neistat has written and directed commercial projects for Nike, Hurley, Kate Spade, Tory Burch, J. Crew, Twitter, Sleepy Jones and Frances Valentine. His work has been exhibited in museums throughout the world. He lives in Topanga, California.
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Van your the man for being that medium!
Thanks for taking me back to Thailand
Van is the best film maker on RUclips that is actually findable. No idea what other obscurities are hiding in the algorithm… but this right here. This is the stuff that makes life worth living.
Yep not shadow banned like me and your channels some are basically unseearchable
He makes you wonder though, eh?
Check out Shaffer Nickel as well. Dude makes some of the best content on this platform and has maybe 15k followers after years on RUclips. His recent piece about fear is pretty great.
@@kimball_stone I just went to shaffer's channel and watched some of his videos, they're insane. definitely a great artist that needs more recognition, thanks for recommending him!
@@luismaxb Right!? The guy is *crazy* talented. When I first started watching his videos, he literally had a thousand subs. His quality was already better than some people with half a million.
I love your videos. I appreciate you saying you don’t get the art, I know I don’t. What I can say is that the art I like makes me feel…feel inspired or sad or happy or whatever. Your art inspires me. Thank you.
Feel feel?
As an artist and art worker who has had the privilege to be a part of some fine (and fun) work, this film really captures the transient wonders of time spent on time sensitive projects. The reward for good work will always be more good work.
cutting the scene you're quoting from into the edit was 10/10.
This one touched me on so many different levels Van. I started out as an artist. I wouldn't say I was a very good one but it gave me the skills to become a great art worker. I enjoyed that work. The pressure of artistic inspiration is off your shoulders and you can focus on the fabrication instead. That led me to wooden boatbuilding, which is how I pay the bills now, but more importantly it harnessed all of my mechanical skills, artistic interests and abilities and gave them a singular focus for expression. Now I also put both those interests into video production. I use the videos to teach people how to build boats but it also gives me a new outlet for artistic expression that I formerly didn't have.
I love Thailand. Bangkok was thoroughly intimidating upon my arrival. My first interaction with an Asian city. After touring around the country a few weeks I really appreciated arriving back in Bangkok. My mother-in-law shot 8mm film while she was there in the late 50's and when I compared that to the sides I was shooting at the time, around 2001, I was shocked to see how little had changed.
Lastly, for the record, I also don't get most modern art.
@nomadboatbuilding I will check your channel out. I’m a wooden boat person as well.
@@glassgoat9601 this wasn’t intended as a plug for my channel but thanks anyway.
As a former movie crew member, art worker myself too, I felt for a moment I was there too. Thank you Van, and thank all the crew members and the patrons and clients. It was nice!
Mr Neistat, I lost you for a while. The algorithm distracted me with other interests, but I realize again that you give me a perspective that makes everything else even more interesting.
Eventually a much larger algorithm that includes Rich Roll and your brother folded you back into my world.
As it should.
Favorite shot was you at your computer as fireworks go off behind you. I can imagine them starting to go off, you thinking about the shot, and then scrambling to get the camera out to film it hoping the fireworks keep going. Defiantly been there.
Every video that Van puts out, just leaves me shaking my head. In the most positive way. For my own selfish reasons, please keep them coming!
this is just perfect, I just keep watching it over and over.
Thank you for being the person who stands up for mental health and shares your journey!! Very inspiring!! 🧡💚💜❤️
As always a super well done and thoughtful video. It must have been a great experience. However, I just learned about the allegations about Tom Sachs art studio at curbed today .. not sure what's true about it and what not, but I hope that also he is treating his workers well.
Tom Sachs!! The Artist The Master. Tnx for sharing this Man, part of your life.
Thanks Van! Its so cool to see your inside view on the art world and the travel you do for Tom. I love this kind of behind the scenes footage. It really makes me appreciate his work in a way I never seen before.
You sir are an amazing storyteller. Really enjoy each video you upload.
Thank you Van!
13:38 - what a great use for a bunch of Casio a168 watches.
What a great experience…thanks for bringing us along!
This is one of the best videos on RUclips
This is awesome, love that you gave the start of this video the attention it deserves.
„My favourite place to experience a place is to have a job there“ that’s 💯 my experience too. I barely can afford to travel anywhere that’s why most places I ever visited were always because of a job.
This was amazing. I haven’t watched the recent ones but the rhythm here is amazing. Storytelling in a video format. It’s so pulling. Warrants my focus and attention.
Shout out as an New Yorker living in Bangkok long term welcome to the beautiful city we know as BKK in the land of smiles cheers
Thank you, the Spirited Man!
The boat organization is not lost on me. Love it.
Beautifully done as always. Amazing.
Good to see Van still works with Tom on occasion.
Comment to support Van!
Another masterpiece. Thank you.
Loved it, Van!
PS - I need one of those Tom Sachs 'Infinity' CREW shirts..
The best i whatched on you tube ever! Congratulations!
What an amazing story Van. Wonderful!
Loved this buddy
I missed this. Thank you.
Extraordinary. Thank you.
Thank you for always inspiring my spirit
Thank you Van for this amazing film
Another brilliant and spirited video.
Captivating. Well done!
This was seriously great, man
I think that's the romantic perspective about arts. Language, race, and religions can be a barriers. But art is the one that unites us all.
Fascinating. Thank you Van.
Oh how I love this channel.
Great shots and narrating is sublime
Bangkok is a wonderful city. Love that place. Good video!
Fantastic. Really enjoyed watching this from start to finish 👍
Brother, I love who you are, YOU ARE AWESOME
I took my first trip to Bangkok in September 2022. Next up is Nepal!
Incredible, as always
Nice video again, thanks for the inspiration.
I love that area of Bangkok - The Wat Arun around sunset never fails to dissapoint. Thats one of my favorite city vacay locations.
Excellent video!
That was a great vid, Van.
I've been watching the Neistat brothers lately and it's awesome to see that you still have the white sunglasses!
I love your work 🎥 but I especially liked this video. Great job as always 👍
Hello from Bangkok! Love all of your movies Van!
Thanks, Van
What an inspiration man you are mister Neistat.
Wonderful work. Thank you for sharing it. ✌️
That was beautiful.
Beautiful!
I know i’m late but LOVE THE NEW FONT IN THE THUMBNAILS!!
You #mademyday with this video Van. Watching and listening to your stories, put me on a self discovery path finding my inner artist, and I want to thank you for that.
I like Bangkok very much, at least for a couple of days here and there.
Great video, Van. Glad you have enjoyed the trip:)
That was fantastic.
i love you van, thanks for the videos
Yet another brilliant spirited video as usual, you've done a fantastic job of summarizing the entire event here. It's great to finally meet you in person, and I hope you had a good time exploring Bangkok. I do hope you will visit us again. Thank you!
KILLER video really knocked it out the park with this one
so good!
That boat is stellar.
Original work per usual 👌
Soooo good. One of my favourites this one :)
thanks,
love you
Great vlog
I liked this one Van
I love you man. The sponsor message was almost more compelling than the art part.
You got a new camera and it looks fantastic!
Super Cool!!!!
Thank you for taking us on a boat in Bangkok. (I have a little queasiness...ha ha) Great story and edit flow. Enjoyed the history of the east west art relationships.
That closing drone shot was $$$$.
Art Workers are special people.
Beautiful ♥️
Omg, that market stall with all the drill bits is a dream!
Wow thank you
Hey Van, really loved your work as Boat Driver in Daddy Longlegs
Nice job Van!
This is beautiful. You are beautiful. Love
Thailand is SUCH a special place💯!
This video is an incredible piece of story telling. Its a film. I wish I could be half this good at making videos.
New destination unlocked. Thank you, the artist, the art workers...
Nearly 15 minutes of pure interest.
doing the video in 4K justice, very apprecaited
What an experience! The music, the narrative, the colors, create an immersive whole where I plunged while losing the notion of time... this video transported me as far as this boat.
I don't know if I understand the boat as an art piece, but the video, of a difficult subject, was very well done
Beautiful
Very enjoyable film :)
This video itself is a piece of Art.
The whole video is an art experience. Thank you!
Oh you came to Bangkok!!
Watched/Listened 02.15.23