Share the Struggle / Share the Love
I don’t know how these guys do it. But I know why the do it. They do it for the love of filmmaking. They do it to learn and teach. They do it to share the struggle, share the pain, share the joy, share the love they have for the creative process and social collaboration with fellow filmmakers. They do it to remind us that we are not alone on our individual and collective creative journeys. And that failure and success are relative terms. Obviously episode 165 is my personal favorite but there is wisdom to soak up in every episode, especially the ones you think aren’t relevant to your specific job description. The more you know about every single position on the set, the better a filmmaker you will be. Thank you Alrik. Thank you Timothy. Thank you to the guest hosts and the guests sharing their knowledge. Thank you to the listeners who yearn for knowledge and encouragement. Keep on keepin’ on, my brothers and sisters!
Mike Marshalls via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 05/24/19
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Great podcast covering a wide range of topics, with a good mix of professional and indie insights, both from the hosts and the guests.
favoursthebald via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/31/18
As a filmmaker who got started latter in life, I have to cram as much learning into whatever free time I have, whenever possible. Outside of YouTube, my holy trinity has been Masterclass, Off Camera with Sam Jones, and last, but certainly not least, Making Movies is Hard. Alrik asks great...Read full review »
J_Beckham via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/20
I've made a few indie feature films in my time as a director, actor, writer and producer and let me just say... it is not for the weak of heart. But is is definitely fullfilling and if you have the passion for this work, it only grows with each new challenge. The "Making Movies Is...Read full review »
RBG Films via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/18
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