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8 contributions to The Filmmaking Journey
Do this Eye Openening 30 second challenge
Ask your friend CHATGPT Based on everything you know about me—my creative interests, themes, influences, and artistic direction—if I were a filmmaker, what kind of films would I make? Please describe the genres, styles, recurring themes, storytelling approach, and the kind of emotional or intellectual impact my films would aim for. 🐉 AND POST IT IN THE COMMENTS
Do this Eye Openening 30 second challenge
1 like • Aug '25
Many…geez… this whole smut production costs brain cells.
3 likes • Aug '25
Ok. This could have been worse: 🎭 Genres - Erotic Mythic Drama: Emotionally raw, sensually layered, spiritually charged. - Intimate Speculative Cinema: Parallel timelines, dream logic, soul memory. - Philosophical Romance: Erotic dialogues + emotional growth. - Psycho-sensual Thriller: Consent, desire, and the edge of becoming. - Autofictional Ritual Films: Blending personal truth with mythic form. 🎨 Style - Visual: Rich textures (skin, fabric, light), intimate framing, gold and shadow, tactile close-ups. - Narrative: Nonlinear spirals, emotional pacing over plot pacing, ritual as story arc. - Tone: Sacred meets profane, slow meets sharp, soft meets searing. - Sound: Minimalist organic scores (strings, breath, sand, silence). ♻️ Recurring Themes - The body as site of wisdom and reclamation - The holy within the erotic and the broken - Longing, grief, memory, presence - Shame alchemy and soft power - Intimacy as ritual and rebellion - Masculine vulnerability, feminine ferocity - Soul recognition across time/realities 💡 Emotional & Intellectual Impact Your films would: - Open the heart through aching beauty and vulnerability - Seduce through texture, tension, and truth - Disrupt internal narratives with radical tenderness - Repattern viewers’ understanding of love, consent, power You’d create cinema that feels like touch, tastes like memory, and breathes like truth.
Why would you love to learn how to make films? 🎬
🎬 Filmmaking is like reverse engineering dreams — it brings your visions to life. 🎓 Whether you’re an amateur, student, or just curious, learning filmmaking gives you the tools to tell great stories, create powerful visuals, and even make money with whatever equipment you have. 📝 You’ll discover how to build compelling narratives, write scripts, choose shots, direct scenes, light your set, edit, and add sound effects. 💬 What part of filmmaking are you most excited to learn about? Let’s chat! 👇 Ps: The Photo is a Behind the Scenes of one of the first narrative films I made in 2013. All with a couple friends, a simple camera and a free weekend. Let me know if you would like to see the final film!
Why would you love to learn how to make films? 🎬
0 likes • Jul '25
@Jonas Marcel oooh, the sanctuary. 😅 What for? 🧐😉
1 like • Jul '25
@Jonas Marcel oooh, are you sure? Oh, that’s cool. I try to be there on Tuesday.
What Film has surprised or touched you recently?
Parasite tells the story of a struggling lower-class family who slowly work their way into a wealthy household by taking on different jobs. What starts as a clever plan quickly unravels, exposing the deep social divides and tensions between the classes. About the director: Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite blends sharp social critique with genre storytelling, mixing drama, thriller, and dark comedy. It humanizes all classes, surprises with twists, and tells a local story with universal themes. What I loved about Parasite: - It highlights social inequality with sharp nuance and dark humor. - The characters are complex and relatable, making it easy to empathize with them. - It masterfully blends genres—thriller, drama, and satire—all at once. - The plot keeps you hooked with unexpected twists and turns. - Themes like family, survival, and ambition are explored on a deep emotional level. - It delivers a powerful mix of emotional impact and social critique. What film has surprised you recently? Share below!
0 likes • May '25
@Jonas Marcel oh 🙏 thank you, and yes! I love this moment in Ratatouille of discovering Anton Ego(!!!)’s soft spot. 😍 Rosebud 🛷😃 of course blinks as a neon sign above this. In my mind. I see images of people in the moment of choosing differently than before. Acting against what we expect maybe and what they expected. Maybe because of a memory, or because they soften physically, or maybe they fall silent or they become smaller or bigger. Or their mimic shifts. Or they stop mid sentence or mid motion. I do not have to see or understand the reason. But I have to see the change or shift.
0 likes • May '25
@Jonas Marcel Wunderschön. Kennst du: https://www.b-tu.de/en/graphic-systems/databases/the-large-mpi-facial-expression-database nicht so schön, aber wie ich finde, eine echt gut sortierte und nachvollziehbare Sammlung von Mikroausdrücken.
👁️ Dream Big, Start Small
Let's Dream Without Limits! ✨🎬 If money, time, and resources were unlimited, what cinematic masterpiece would you create? Imagine having access to any actor, any location, any special effect... 🌟 Share your ultimate film vision below! 🌟 Perhaps it's an epic space odyssey, a heartfelt historical drama, or something the world has never seen before? 🎥 The budget is infinite. The possibilities are endless. 🌍 Dream big. Be bold. Get creative. 🤝 Let's inspire each other - your vision might spark a collaboration! Your movie dreams could become our reality.
👁️ Dream Big, Start Small
0 likes • Apr '25
@Jonas Marcel thank you for this impulse to ask nyself those question. It never came to my mind and maybe that’s why I never thought I’d might be able to make it. But have thought about it the last couple of days and I have a pretty good feeling that I could actually do this as an animation. What do you see?
0 likes • Apr '25
@Jonas Marcel oh, absolutely. I get now it, why I have collected all those books and images in the past... makes so much sense. It's like a treasure of ways to tell telling stories. 🤩💡
The Importance of Sound in Filmmaking
Sound is Your Film's Secret Weapon 🎬🔊 ☕ I Skipped my coffee this morning to bring you this AUDIO guide! Pardon the tired voice. 🔉 As you will see: Sound is 70% of your viewer's experience. Most filmmakers don't realize this! 🤯 💡 I'll share a perspective-changing exercise plus practical tips using sound libraries and recording techniques that won't break your budget and will improove your films 🚀 Use these in your next project and watch your films level up instantly! Your audience will feel the difference, even if they can't explain why. Got questions about SOUND? Comment below! 👇 Got any questions about ANYTHING holding you back from making your next films? DM me 📭
1 like • Apr '25
Awesome. Thank you. The examples made it so clear. Loved to see how sound is constructed. And of course your tipps.
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