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Werner Herzog says that the only way to survive with longevity as a filmmaker is to fortify yourself with philosophy, and here British filmmaker Jude Rawlins has done just that. Rawlins shares his ever-evolving views on everything from childhood to relationships, artistic inspiration to Quantum mechanics, spirituality, agnosticism and mortality, and how all of it relates back to his artistic journey through film, music and art. He also gives valuable practical advice on everything from screenwriting, working with actors, crew, catering, insurance, finances, music licensing, lenses, sound,…mehr

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Werner Herzog says that the only way to survive with longevity as a filmmaker is to fortify yourself with philosophy, and here British filmmaker Jude Rawlins has done just that. Rawlins shares his ever-evolving views on everything from childhood to relationships, artistic inspiration to Quantum mechanics, spirituality, agnosticism and mortality, and how all of it relates back to his artistic journey through film, music and art. He also gives valuable practical advice on everything from screenwriting, working with actors, crew, catering, insurance, finances, music licensing, lenses, sound, publicity, driving in America, and staying sane in an insane world.
Autorenporträt
Jude Rawlins is a multi-award-winning filmmaker, musician, artist and writer based in the USA. He was born in Birmingham, England, in 1972. Musically he is best known as singer, guitarist and principle songwriter is cult-British band Subterraneans, and as original lead guitarist and co-founder of the Lene Lovich Band. His films include the influential experimental films Albion Rising, Songs of Alchemy, and The Divine Image, and his American narrative feature films Little Johnny Jewel and Dream Time, for which he won the highly coveted Jean-Luc Godard and Alfred Hitchcock awards respectively.