"Film has formulas and there are set standards and rules that people tend to follow. However, when you're a filmmaker, once you understand those rules, go out and break them." - Tommy Trinh
To listen to my interview with Tommy Trinh. please click the link below:
1.) What is the most important thing I learned from the interview?
A.) The most important thing I learned from my interview with Tommy Trinh was that filmmaking is a medium for the filmmaker itself. Looking at film in a grand scale, the audience is what is there to observe the film, however film is a compilation of everything the filmmaker has experienced. In order to be the best filmmaker you possibly can, one most need to go out there and be able to try new things. A filmmaker needs to be able to take a step back and look at the whole picture and see the world in different perspectives.
2.) How will what I learned affect my final lesson?
A.) Overall, what I learned from Tommy has backed up a lot of my research and given me new avenues of resources to help solidify my answer 2 and 3 and provide more insight to what those two answers can teach to my class when I present my final information. Tommy gave me a lot of background knowledge and resources about the editing and cinematography styles of filmmaking and helped show me that there is more to film than simply the technical aspect.
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