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Apr052014

Entertaining the Idea of Giving it Everything You’ve Got #atozchallenge #indiefilm

I read a book or article somewhere that said no one who is on the fence about filmmaking ever makes it. That begs the question – how much do we have to want this for us to stand a chance at reaching some pinnacle of success, whatever that looks like for each and every filmmaker?

It's almost like there are two ends of the spectrum -- the filmmakers who just dabble in it because they want to have fun and they think making movies provides their desired level of enjoyment, and the filmmakers who take this field seriously; sometimes maybe to the point that it stops being fun anymore as they become so focused on it eventually paying off in the end via studio deals or awards or whatever. The former was me then. The latter is me now. I guess the trick, or rather, the sweet spot is to find that middle ground where you have a balance of the two; the ability to recognize and enjoy the fun part while also keeping the serious aspects in mind.

Still, does film have to consume me in order for me to win? If so, why does it come at such a heavy price tag in terms of me having to put my all into it? Maybe this is required of any endeavor that you embark on. It's all or nothing and you must give it everything that you've got just to stand a chance at making a wave amidst all the noise. You can't be half-pregnant or a halfway gangster.

So I have to give each project that I work on everything I've got. That way, as least I can be satisfied if I choose to continue in film or move on to another area of interest. Giving it my all allows me to take a chance on myself and not have any regrets. The alternative doesn't do me or anyone else any good.

Have you read yesterday's post about Daring to Ditch Disadvantages Like Robert DeNiro yet?

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I think this is common with any career one chooses. You either go through the motions just to get the end result ( financial, recognition etc.) or we love what we do.
I think you are right the secret is balance. We have to be willing to give it everything at times but we also need to take for relationships outside of our work.
Good luck with the rest of the challenge.

April 6, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDoreen McGettigan

no- I haven't yet read your post about DeNiro- frst time visitor here- thanks for being a co-host....now I'll go read more of your A-Z posts. Cheers!

April 6, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterKathe W.

When I was growing up, my father always said "If it's worth doing, it's worth doing well. Your passion will show you the way." I live by that and it certainly has stood me in good stead in everything I undertake, even if I do have lapses now and again (sometimes more again and again than I would like).

Thought-provoking - thanks.

April 6, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterFelicity Burnett

Isn't it that way with everything? you can't expect to succeed when you only half try at stuff? I'm imagining a halfway gangster; how funny would that be? That sounds like a three stooges film, lol!

April 6, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterPammyPam

I'm sure film making is much like writing. I know when I'm writing something that has its roots in an experience in my past the story flows effortlessly and tends to be a more exciting read. It's taking something that you have a personal stake in, and turning it into something that can be globally appreciated. I'm sure film is the same way. When it's personnel is ceases to be a job. It becomes an extension of yourself, and thus it becomes a better product. At least,that's what I think...

April 6, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterHermanTurnip

Passion is always worth following.. Great post :)

April 7, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterShine Kapoor

Great post way better than mine! :)

April 7, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterCici Angel

Film-making sounds like such a passionate and heart-rending endeavor I can't imagine anyone doing it just for fun. Totally worth it though.

April 7, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterMaurice Mitchell

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