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How to Make Your Own Movie, According to Kevin Smith

Theo Von Clips | October 3, 2024

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  1. @spartan003

    October 3, 2024 at 3:00 am

    Over the summer, my friends and I made our first movie. Its not feature length. Its 48 minutes, but it turned out better than I thought it would. I'm so happy to say we finished it. It was an experience I'll never forget. I love these types of videos. Watching them gives me so much more motivation to make more!

    Trailers out now on my channel for anyone interested. Movie releases November 8

  2. @athens_1psvr31

    October 3, 2024 at 3:00 am

    So he thought the pressure of the direction “Just make it iconic” was made better by further explaining in detail the importance of doing something right in that moment. “Oh, I’m sorry. What I meant was this might save someone’s life so make it good. It’ll live forever beyond you and people may remember you for this moment. This may be your make it moment. Just do something Iconic. And… Action”. It doesn’t take years of filmmaking to know that, but it should develop a better way of bringing those moments out.

  3. @athens_1psvr31

    October 3, 2024 at 3:00 am

    Kevin has partly the right approach with trying to keep things enjoyable on set. The off part is how he convinced himself that trying to get the best creatively has to bring drama on and off camera, must be serious, and can’t be a good time.
    Acknowledging at #1 his talent level is key, but he’s had enough time watching and making movies to not improve or ever strive for your good or best. The greats learn from the greats.
    This seems like getting success and praise from not trying to be great resolved him to “I can just do this” which has always been noticeable and he is confirming here.

  4. @BeardLAD

    October 3, 2024 at 3:00 am

    5:27 – industry insight you’ll never hear asked about or answered…

    …blink & miss: things are bad in the west.

    The world needs a saviour, that saviour is the artist in all of us.

  5. @departmentofdreams

    October 3, 2024 at 3:00 am

    Making a good movie doesn't have to be miserable – you can have a good time AND make a good movie AND expect excellence from people. Plenty of people in the industry care deeply about their artistry and want to do great work, not just show up and "have fun". Sometimes you have to push people to give their best, to take their craft to another level, even if it's uncomfortable in the moment.

  6. @jacobwest7

    October 3, 2024 at 3:00 am

    One cool thing is when a.i. is advanced enough maybe in ten years a vast majority of people will be able to make a movie. It will look as good as a hollywood film, there will be next to no limiting factors, especially financially given most people can't afford a vfx crew. You can do it with a simple prompt, you can let the movie sit the way it is or you can guide it scene by scene with notes or by giving a script you wrote twenty years before for it to visualize your dream.

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