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Motherhood profoundly changed my perspective, and I found that filmmaking allowed me to express complex emotions more fully. While writing and painting were fulfilling, film became a medium where I could weave together visuals, sound, and narrative. It offered a richer canvas to explore themes like anxiety and parenthood.
I'm deeply inspired by directors like Ingmar Bergman and David Lynch, who masterfully delve into the human psyche. Their work encourages me to explore psychological depths in my own films. Contemporary filmmakers like Sofia Coppola also influence me with their nuanced storytelling and visual style.
I prefer using digital cinema cameras that offer high resolution and dynamic range to capture every subtle emotion. For "Before the Freeze," I used a RED Digital Cinema camera, which provided the flexibility and quality I needed. The right equipment is essential to bring the psychological layers of the story to life.
My films often explore psychological themes such as anxiety, parenthood, and the complexities of human relationships. I'm interested in how personal struggles manifest in everyday life and the impact they have on our connections with others. Delving into these depths allows me to create narratives that resonate on a profound level.
Motherhood has been a significant source of inspiration and introspection for me. It introduced me to a spectrum of emotions I hadn't fully explored before. This experience has deepened my understanding of vulnerability and strength, which I strive to convey through my characters and stories.
Absolutely! Embrace every aspect of the filmmaking process and don't be afraid to wear multiple hats. Tell stories that are personal and meaningful to you, as authenticity resonates with audiences. Stay persistent, keep learning, and most importantly, trust your creative instincts.