Making a Movie Is Scary—This Is How We Manage Our Fear
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On this bonus episode of the No Film School podcast, host GG Hawkins is joined by members of the team behind the movie she wrote and directed, 'I Really Love My Husband'. Cinematographer Ryan Thomas and Actors Madison Lanesey and Travis Quinton Young share their own fears and how they overcame them during the filmmaking process. The conversation highlights the importance of embracing fear, taking risks, and having unwavering confidence in the outcome. Takeaways - Making movies can be scary, but it's important to embrace fear and take risks. - Having unwavering confidence in the outcome can help overcome fear and challenges. - Collaboration and support from a team of trusted individuals can make the filmmaking process less daunting. - Embracing fear and using it as a tool can lead to personal and artistic growth. - The satisfaction of seeing the final product and knowing that the hard work paid off is worth the challenges faced during the filmmaking process. Video: https://vimeo.com/979992225?share=copy Support the film: gghawkins.com/backourfilm This episode is Directed & Produced by Max Gibson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices