this guy is ridiculously in tune with how to explain the creative process. to bring out that inner part of your childhood, the stuff you spend hours laughing about and doing... seriously is brilliant, valuable advice.
Ironically, their two studio films: Cyrus and Jeff Who Lives at Home are IMO their two best films. They may not have loved the filmmaking process of making them, but they are their most fully realised and best directed/acted/edited complete films.
i heard another talk with the same gist/title and yet it's just as engaging and plugs some holes in the plot that weren't covered the other time around. great advice front to back. twice.
He's so humble and grounded considering how talented he is. So much respect for this guy and how he handles himself and treats people.
this guy is ridiculously in tune with how to explain the creative process. to bring out that inner part of your childhood, the stuff you spend hours laughing about and doing... seriously is brilliant, valuable advice.
Never realized how introspective Duplass is
Ironically, their two studio films: Cyrus and Jeff Who Lives at Home are IMO their two best films. They may not have loved the filmmaking process of making them, but they are their most fully realised and best directed/acted/edited complete films.
one of the best talks / interviews I stumbled on youtube, great questions, super articulate answers
i heard another talk with the same gist/title and yet it's just as engaging and plugs some holes in the plot that weren't covered the other time around. great advice front to back. twice.
Mark is amazing
The Googler asking questions at theend is just amazing
wow.. aspiring directors take note
How can this video have only 302 likes? 😅
Yeah. And as of now, even after like 7 years it's 499.
Mark Drungus