
In this episode, Jon and Tim meet up for an impromptu recording at The Wooden Rooster where we discuss how we can make films in the future. We discuss a film that can be found on YouTube that inspires us to make better goals; "Relics", a black & white shot in Tokyo and directed by Greg Bakker, a South African filmmaker. We continue to talk about making better goals so that we can ensure our future as filmmakers. This isn't easy for us and we know it's not easy for most filmmakers. So, we wanted to include some helpful advice in this episode. Please listen to the end where we reveal the result of our attempts to make better goals. And please watch Relics, which made us believe we can make a film with just a few people, using an indy film ethic and a black & white mumblecore aesthetic. This is our first episode where we discuss a film not shot in the Tampa Bay area.
Relics - https://youtu.be/Gx2ZXyfInw4
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