A blog post by Levin Menekse |
I'm kind of cheating this week and starting with something from a long time ago and something I assume many of you have already seen. But I really think it's something every aspiring artist/filmmaker needs to hear once in a while.
So, you know Ira Glass, right? This American Life. Looks like this:
If you've listened to his program -- it's on NPR and talks about real life stories with a whimsical and melancholic tone -- you know he's a stone-cold genius. If you haven't, here are some samples to establish that this guy knows what he's talking about.
And here is him giving vital, amazing advice. Now, there are more flashy versions of this on the internet with animated letters or in the form of hipsteresque life advice murals, but I think it's important to see the most unadulterated version of it, even if it's dry and in 240p. See it/listen to it/take it to heart.
And here is the "hipsteresque life advice mural" version. |
This picture marks the only time Michael Haneke ever smiled |
Alright everyone, hope you enjoyed this edition of Friday Filmmaker Finds! See you next week!
Levin Menekse
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