If you want to succeed with fantasy and make it a transformative experience, you have to create real characters. To convey realness, you have to go beyond the “good versus evil” narrative of traditional fantasy movies. You have to create duality.In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, to discuss:
Why Juan Carlos became a filmmaker
The complicated family dynamics in his film, Damsel
Why he loves portraying duality in the characters
Why you always have to have a plan, even if you don’t stick to it
How he prepares f...
If you want to succeed with fantasy and make it a transformative experience, you have to create real characters. To convey realness, you have to go beyond the “good versus evil” narrative of traditional fantasy movies. You have to create duality.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, to discuss:
- Why Juan Carlos became a filmmaker
- The complicated family dynamics in his film, Damsel
- Why he loves portraying duality in the characters
- Why you always have to have a plan, even if you don’t stick to it
- How he prepares for production
- A happy accident that became one of his favorite shots
- The inspiration behind the violent fire in the movie
- Creating a proper fire simulation
- Why you have to chase your own voice
Memorable Quotes
- “I thought ‘oh my god I have to make movies like this.’ ” [5:46]
- “I’m much more willing to show the grey zone, because I think that takes you into the reality.” [11:35]
- “You have to give space to happy accidents.” [16:26]
Mentioned:
Damsel
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