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industry, to continue to 'live outside the law.' I wanted to make the videos
my way and to be trusted to look out for the interests that had been
entrusted in us and to repay that trust in spades, to 'be honest'—to
deliver something more valuable than anyone could have anticipated,
including us—not to mention, on schedule at every juncture and on
budget.”
Jim Blashfield
“Life is too short to make a film that takes two years being unhappy with
the result. I'm getting older, I do not have dreams of success, only dreams
of films. Sometimes, you miss your goal, but you did your best. That's
something I can accept. Don't start a project knowing you are going to
get a bad picture.”
Jan Kounen
“I like to stay grounded and come from a base of balance and
spaciousness when I am working. I have a cozy studio in an old
warehouse near the Willamette River. I love my work and I am excited to
get to the studio every morning.”
Joanna Priestly
“The best advice I could give would be to try everything . There is
no right or wrong way to do this stuff. People should read and take
in whatever advice and information they can find but ultimately
they should distill it all and find their own way to do it. The only
other advice I could give would be to work your a$$ off! If you don't
absolutely love this stuff, you are better off finding another career.
Look for something that you love so much you can't stop talking,
thinking, and dreaming about it. My guess is if you are reading this
topic you are probably passionate enough to give it a run!”
Evan Spiradellis
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