Write Your Life And Become A Better Storyteller - Mark W Travis [FULL INTERVIEW]

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@markuspeitl
@markuspeitl 2 роки тому
""If you had no fear, what story would you tell?" , best quote so far.
@Respect2theFallen
@Respect2theFallen Рік тому
Honestly. I expected her to tell of one of her own but she expressed she understands and has something in mind but still had the fear to not share it.
@lilaccilla
@lilaccilla Місяць тому
@@Respect2theFallenbut she may not want to share it , and save it for a book
@youtub4925
@youtub4925 Місяць тому
You want to know every story, but people have privacy for a reason.
@nathananderson8720
@nathananderson8720 4 місяці тому
This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my UKposts channel 9 months ago about self development. Now I have 1,730 subs and > 1k hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I could haven’t learned without getting started in the 1st place.
@laretta5324
@laretta5324 3 роки тому
i am a survivor of sexual abuse and was told from childhood to" shut up no one will believe you they will think you are twisted " and for 40 years i was so manipulated by my mothers fear, that i led a very destructive life , until one day i sat down at the computer and, instead of playing games, and deliberately wasting my time , i began to write my story , i used to sit cringing in my chair as my mothers voice dominated my script , i have never been more vulrable or exposed but , i have never felt more free from the hold she had over me , thank thank you i listened to this interview with tears in my eyes , Mark you are an inspiration .
@sordid6659
@sordid6659 3 роки тому
Thank you for telling this story, Loretta.
@laretta5324
@laretta5324 2 роки тому
@@pmcguinness3041 thank you
@bugfeet73
@bugfeet73 2 роки тому
Bless you!
@laretta5324
@laretta5324 2 роки тому
@@bugfeet73 Thank you , its an emotional Sunday i had a late night and you made my day .
@emanuel_soundtrack
@emanuel_soundtrack 2 роки тому
wish you luck on this i wonder about writing a selfbioghraphical opera still, let see
@512ent
@512ent Рік тому
What he’s saying is true. Once you start telling your story, you’ll gain more confidence to tell it more. I started out with my short film, to a book, a podcast, and now finally a full feature film. Currently working on the script now.
@Kunchokhen743
@Kunchokhen743 6 місяців тому
I need guidance for script writing, any one can volunteer 😊
@spiritual_og_KBe
@spiritual_og_KBe 5 місяців тому
Did You Finish The Script?
@MaloMarcosTV
@MaloMarcosTV 2 роки тому
I write daily in the hopes something comes to bear fruit one day. At the minimum my son will know when he's of age his father was literate and that's something to be proud of.
@TEEANVEE
@TEEANVEE Рік тому
John teller
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou 6 місяців тому
That’s a gift for him.
@MaloMarcosTV
@MaloMarcosTV 6 місяців тому
To give an Update. I have been signed to Enorama International Talent Agency and have a film, book, and more to coming out. It's been a crazy year. I would say to anyone inspired by this post. Keep writing! Someone will notice!!
@MaloMarcosTV
@MaloMarcosTV 6 місяців тому
@@TEEANVEE Totally
@aashishregmi3275
@aashishregmi3275 4 місяці тому
May the universe 4:32 bestow more upon you
@c7eye
@c7eye Рік тому
I was raised by alcoholism. My mom was a drug dealer , an alcoholic and promiscuous. As the middle daughter , I was eclipsed by the Superior Elder daughter and my Mothers Baby. I’m a comic because I was so invisible, I had to do something. I pretended I was happy. I’m an introvert but I impersonate a flamboyant, care free soul. I tell stories of stories and I reveal NOTHING.😢 I love this man. I’m healing through this interview. Scared
@LaLavender25
@LaLavender25 3 місяці тому
Wow! This is deep! Did you ever write your story? We should connect. I don't know if I could ever brief my life story, but I could try; I feel like we have a lot of things in common based on what we've been through.
@youtub4925
@youtub4925 Місяць тому
Slow clap
@abbimarie1
@abbimarie1 3 роки тому
Karen, by far, is one of the most skilled and intentional interviewers, a Gem. Love her style, tone, and delivery.
@LarsVision
@LarsVision 2 роки тому
She is Magical!!!
@gratefulvictories
@gratefulvictories 2 роки тому
@@LarsVision We. E e errrrerrrrrrrre E We
@gratefulvictories
@gratefulvictories 2 роки тому
@julialeite63 rrereerree E I eye We E
@gratefulvictories
@gratefulvictories 2 роки тому
@julialeite63 w E R R. Eeeerrrree T
@gratefulvictories
@gratefulvictories 2 роки тому
@julialeite63 w E R R. Eeeerrrree T
@Auntyalias2014
@Auntyalias2014 Рік тому
The role playing about Jack and Jill was brilliant. It almost feels like she's sharing a real-life story and not working on a story. I half expected her to burst out weeping. Amazing exchange.
@Respect2theFallen
@Respect2theFallen Рік тому
It's alot of people's story too sadly. I'm not parasitic in those aspects. But occasional drink part and unsure of marriage was relatable. Idk how people get with people with no jobs though that is breeding grounds for destruction and doesn't allow a family to grow in no way.
@skittlemenow
@skittlemenow Рік тому
I bet she got divorced after this video. lol
@GnomeInPlaid
@GnomeInPlaid Рік тому
I agree, and it took a lot of courage to open up, even though it was a made up story. I am amazed at his ability to get to the meat of her "why she stays with him". Dang, this was great work. And I've watched it more than once.
@jamesrichey
@jamesrichey 3 роки тому
This guy is absolutely brilliant. He certainly know how to clearly explain things.
@renatabaume3584
@renatabaume3584 Рік тому
we dont like to be manipulated but we like to be surprised
@steven6986
@steven6986 2 роки тому
The character interrogation of gill was incredible. How he helped her to clarify where she wanted to be in life, how to get there, and what it would cost. It felt like therapy.
@GygyMy
@GygyMy Рік тому
I really enjoyed this part and I also thought it was somehow like therapy (and I was wondering the whole time: what's happening there? - not a real question). Yet to me it was "strange" because it seemed like an 'obvious' activity to perform when writing as well as indeed the 'choices' and reasons of the character are 'chosen' by the author (even if it's best done when 'being as much objective, i.e. out of 'self' while doing this exercise...yet how objective can one be?)....I believe this comment is not really clear but anyway ...( and haha he said it! "the Jill that exists inside you") Besides this, indeed, if this work didn't occur to people attempting to write before watching this video, as it's said: "if you don't know, now you know" :-) I'm sure it will help a lot.
@rainbow_flo
@rainbow_flo Місяць тому
Powerful
@ricomcclinton2982
@ricomcclinton2982 2 роки тому
This guy is great, I studied acting for 18 years. Also took writing classes at UCLA. Just directed my first short and it was so easy working with the actors!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 роки тому
Congrats on your first short Rico!
@ricomcclinton2982
@ricomcclinton2982 2 роки тому
@@filmcourage thanks alot, appreciate it!!
@ricomcclinton2982
@ricomcclinton2982 2 роки тому
@@filmcourage thanks alot!
@rebeccagarba8413
@rebeccagarba8413 2 роки тому
Congratulations!
@jdtarik
@jdtarik Рік тому
Congrats 😊
@ShekarRangarajan
@ShekarRangarajan 3 роки тому
1:25 -1:42 Marvellous role play session. Illustrates the moment of indiscretion we regret the most about and are afraid to face up to the predicament we have invited upon ourselves. Great coach and a tenacious student . Thank you
@Coburnify
@Coburnify 2 роки тому
This part was intense.
@jfrancis6191
@jfrancis6191 Рік тому
I had a film studies professor 30 years ago that changed my life. I haven’t felt that same way listening to someone speak about film until right now!
@darknightofthesoul7628
@darknightofthesoul7628 2 роки тому
Mark W Travis - I've just spent the last 8 hours with this video and what a profound 8 hours this has been. Thirteen pages of typed notes: the insights and techniques you've given me are beyond MY EXPECTATIONS.
@ala4fadeel
@ala4fadeel 5 місяців тому
Can you please share your notes?
@gepisar
@gepisar 5 місяців тому
i got 18 pages!!! But yeah! Amazing.
@darknightofthesoul7628
@darknightofthesoul7628 5 місяців тому
@@ala4fadeel condensing them into a couple of sentences, I'd say this: events are interesting, but finding the meaning and significance is what the reader will find more valuable. Writing is a sometimes painful journey, demanding you look beneath the facade and bare the warts. Finding your voice requires not reading other's stories until you've developed a solid sense of identity. Lastly, one does not so much choose to write--writing chooses you, becomes your obsession, compels you to keep going, regardless of obstacles. When you hit a roadblock, start a new document on that topic or question. You'll find the answer inside. My book just passed the hallway point. Never could have accomplished this without organizing every step of the process. Tedious, yes, but one does whatever is necessary. If this advice doesn't work for you, make your own rules. Just keep the faith, let desire grab your soul.
@sunfish87
@sunfish87 2 роки тому
Just found this channel and it's the first time in my life that I feel I have some mentors in the artistic process. Inspiring people. Thank you.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 роки тому
Cheers Christopher! Hope our work helps you get better at yours.
@sunfish87
@sunfish87 2 роки тому
@@filmcourage No need to hope. Faithfully it is so. Cheers.
@tracik1277
@tracik1277 3 роки тому
This is one of the most interesting things of any genre I have ever seen, I was riveted start to finish.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 3 роки тому
That is quite a comment. Well we are happy this video found you Traci and provided you value. Mark is a fantastic teacher and we love that we can share his teachings with others here.
@MichaelYoder1961
@MichaelYoder1961 3 роки тому
The interrogation is a brilliant concept! Would really help a writer flesh out the main character(s).
@nadakaram4877
@nadakaram4877 3 роки тому
What a wise and beautiful man. I love the way he talks and I love the right questions," she asks. this is by far the most educational interview I have ever listened to. I am so grateful to have this opportunity to sit down and learn from Mark. Thank you for sharing this with us.
@lindamarieskind6787
@lindamarieskind6787 2 роки тому
I'm loving g this interview, the silken voices wow! So much excellent information, THANKYOU! I listen at night and actually fall asleep which is the only negative! Zzzz I'm hoping the knowledge goes in even as I sleep! 🙋‍♀️🌻
@ftadeubrbr
@ftadeubrbr 2 роки тому
That interrogation was so real I was actually in an emotional rollercoaster watching it. At times I wanted to punch the interrogator, and, at others, I wanted to punch Jill.
@sobeidalagrange7129
@sobeidalagrange7129 2 роки тому
Min 02:50-10:00 Why this story? Min 19:00 Min 25:00 Min 29:00 Who isn't a storyteller? Min 32:00 If there was no fear, what story would you tell? Min 34:00-38:00 "Chipper", tragic Shane McCabe story... Finding the courage to tell the story you've never told anyone else... Min 39:00-45:00 Understanding you... Min 46:00-50:00 Too many or too few details... Min 50:00-53:00 Min 58:00
@williamreaves3780
@williamreaves3780 2 роки тому
Mark, I'm sure, has explored his own demons, fears, insecurities, past mistakes, defects, shortcomings, etc. I have as well. I can say from experience that it certainly brought up a good deal of shame, guilt, remorse, anger, resentment, and self-hatred. These are things that made it quite difficult for me to be real, authentic, and genuine. The real me was deeply hidden by my EGO. I should've won hundreds of OSCARS over the years for my acting. I'm glad I had a good therapist and the 12 Step rooms over the years. I believe I may be ready now to write my life, and become a storyteller. Thank you Mark Travis! Bill R.
@andrewstrasser
@andrewstrasser Рік тому
THIS WAS ACTUALLY PRACTICAL AND ACTIONABLE. a lot of people talk about what you SHOULDN'T do with writing. or giving advice that is so macro and wide angle view that it is paralyzing. i actually heard things that made me want to jump into writing my script here!!!
@jaju6098
@jaju6098 3 роки тому
Just a half way through it, but could tell without any doubt that this one of best interviews I've watched so far. Especially for those who are intended on writing biographical screenplay. Thank you.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 3 роки тому
Thanks Darshan! Mark is a terrific teacher. Great to see you finding value here.
@jaju6098
@jaju6098 3 роки тому
@@filmcourage Thank you for uploading his interview. I'm a aspiring Director and writing my script as well. This is very helpful in various aspects. Thank you once again. 😊
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 3 роки тому
Our best to you Darshan
@LarsVision
@LarsVision 2 роки тому
I watched a few of these videos, and I like these lessons. Karen as an interviewer is on another level and is amazing with questions and engagement. I feel like I'm there, in person, participating first hand. Magical!
@charuuppal7043
@charuuppal7043 Рік тому
a 100 likes to this quote..
@wealthandwellnesswithGrace
@wealthandwellnesswithGrace 2 роки тому
Watching this interview helped me start exploring my life story. It's a story I've been scared to write to protect those involved. However, after being reminded about the power shift that occurs after telling your story, I am more than ready to reveal my story to the rest of the world. I am deeply greatful for this information and proclaiming myself as the next best selling author in less than a year from now.
@dj_matanzaa
@dj_matanzaa 2 роки тому
Yes! I felt the same way, and once I started writing, it’s been so therapeutic. I really don’t know what the end result will be, as the story has many real life people who may not enjoy their depictions… I may change the names, but I’ll worry about that when I’m done writing. 😁
@jonathanlevy3747
@jonathanlevy3747 2 роки тому
@@dj_matanzaa Same here. Best of luck. "You're gonna make it if you try, they're gonna loooooove youuuuuu...."
@wiseonwords
@wiseonwords 2 роки тому
@Grace Nabasabala - But surely writing is not JUST about power and power shifts! Surely, creative writing isn't a substitute for therapy. It's not about fulfilling political agendas or programs. So many 'woke' people nowadays are caught up in this insatiable thirst for power and hegemony through cultural means. But what this wise man is talking about is turning the rich material of your life into art.
@wealthandwellnesswithGrace
@wealthandwellnesswithGrace 2 роки тому
@@wiseonwords I understand we all want to write for different reasons. However, I am choosing to write my story as a life lesson to someone else, not to place blame. In fact, I am writing it to my younger self.
@wealthandwellnesswithGrace
@wealthandwellnesswithGrace 2 роки тому
@@dj_matanzaa I felt the same way, I am planning to use their first names because my story is based on my upbringing. I asked and received their blessing. I am trying not to tarnish their characters but express the lessons I have learned through them.
@danieljackson654
@danieljackson654 2 роки тому
"You have to serve yourself!" I missed this quip the first several times through the interview. YET. for me, this is THE critical piece of advice throughout. You have to do this process YOURSELF. No one else will do it for you. How so true this is with life.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 роки тому
Great to see you finding value here Daniel, thank you for supporting this channel!
@danieljackson654
@danieljackson654 2 роки тому
@@filmcourage I cannot thank y'all enough.
@iamthirdyt
@iamthirdyt 2 роки тому
1:25:00 the character interrogation was so powerful!
@resistancepublishing
@resistancepublishing 3 роки тому
The professional chemistry between these two is incredible.
@mskraftee5252
@mskraftee5252 3 роки тому
I just found this channel and I'm excited to watch more of your videos . This video is the first I've watched and it is inspiring. I had not heard of the interrogation technique before. That was such a good dialogue between Karen and Mark. Thank you!
@ResilienceQd
@ResilienceQd 3 роки тому
Such a brilliant mind! Thank you for giving us these gems.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 3 роки тому
Cheers!
@janetlovell7171
@janetlovell7171 Рік тому
Karen is a gift to all of us. She knows what we need to know without asking us. Love to you always Karen
@AndresVesper
@AndresVesper 3 роки тому
Thank you @filmcourage for a powerful interview! I feel there is no better way to say heartfelt thank you than paying it forward with my own autobiographical selfexpression and let it inform my documentary storytelling.
@debosgoodmusic4969
@debosgoodmusic4969 2 роки тому
These interviews are so cool. Thank you for sharing Mark’s storytelling wisdom. So practical and helpful to me as a singer songwriter. I’m a storyteller in song. Peace and Love to y’all. ✌️❤️🎶
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 роки тому
Peace and love Deb!
@neildavidvandenbergh5422
@neildavidvandenbergh5422 2 роки тому
He is extremely insightful and seems like such a genuinely great guy. I love your channel, and thanks for posting!
@darlyvisionproductions
@darlyvisionproductions 3 роки тому
Wonderfully explained and interacted. This was what i needed. A different positive result to what I thought I was going to receive than when i saw the length. Thanks .
@innotech001
@innotech001 3 роки тому
Of all the people who appeared on this channel, he is my most fav. He provided most valuable suggestions... Esp the idea of interrogating your characters. I tried it and it was simply magic. Great teacher indeed, thank you sir!
@johnmariano47
@johnmariano47 3 роки тому
Wow! Thank you for such a wonderful and on-point interview. ..lots of lessons in a short time.
@chrislamond3854
@chrislamond3854 3 роки тому
Mark reminds me greatly of Joseph Campbell, amazing interview. i found jack and jills story a bit frustrating to sit through because of the excuses she had to defend him
@jamespeck125
@jamespeck125 3 роки тому
Great to see the whole video here. Spellbinding. Fascinating. And super clear.
@susanswinny588
@susanswinny588 Рік тому
Such a fascinating interview. I was impressed with Mark's questions concerning Karen's characters. It's hard to tell a story in a believable and impacting way without the author experiencing it firsthand. That's why it's good to write about what you know. I know more than ever now, after seeing Band of Brothers, the series depicting the true life stories of the 101st Airborne Easy Company in World War II from D-Day to V-E Day. The events were real events and characters are real people. The survivors have reunited over the years after the war because no one else can truly understand the bond of all they've been through. The payoff from watching this series was a much greater understanding of what courage truly is and the huge price that was paid. The conditions of fighting in the winter without sufficient clothing, ammunition, food or water, knowing that if your team didn't push through enemy lines, more would die than staying put. The series showed the lives that the soldiers came from before the war, their military training, then the hardships, bravery, and death during battles. I heard about the war in school 15 years after it ended and saw plenty of old newsreels. But the Band of Brothers series (and The Pacific series) gave a much better account of what it was like. After the end of the series, there were interviews of the surviving veterans depicted in the series. They had reunions and talked about their war experiences decades after the war ended because no one else could ever relate to their experiences or know their losses.
@increaseoverture_
@increaseoverture_ 2 роки тому
Whoa the second half is hitting hard right now. Awesome
@rdmineer1
@rdmineer1 Рік тому
I love this channel! Mark is a great teacher here, especially in Extroverts and Introverts. He showed us how to the story writer sets us up, leads us, includes us, then makes us innocent bystanders within four sentences. On screen this is done to us repeatedly. It's why we watch, or change the channel. With Jack and Jill, he also showed us that Karen is actually a great story teller. This channel can make us not just better writers, but also better readers and viewers.
@NickSklias
@NickSklias 2 роки тому
Wow I'm so glad I took the time to watch the full length version of this thought provoking interview. What a fantastic conversation!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 роки тому
Great! Thanks for watching the full conversation Nick. We hope you are able to use some of these teachings in your own work.
@Christianosorto-nj9px
@Christianosorto-nj9px 5 місяців тому
Good stuff this man was dropping nuggets and the questions were great‼️ Great interview, let him speak, it flowed so smoothl‼️
@MM-dv9hp
@MM-dv9hp 2 роки тому
I feel like I am in a classroom...This is a very POWERFUL interview...Thank you so much.
@aerozg
@aerozg 7 місяців тому
This is one of the biggest questions i had to answer for myself when i embarked on my film making journey - why do i want to do it? Why do i want to make up stories? Why write them? Why shoot them? Why why why? And i kept answering it every day, kept looking for and finding answers. And if i had to give only one answer it would be this: there is no other medium, except maybe music, (which is a big part of film making anyway) that can consume and take me away so completely, like a good film can. It makes me forget the all the shit i've been through in my life, it's almost medicinal. And this is why i want to keep doing it, to help people. If you have a gift, to capture people's imagination and attention, by telling stories then by God you ought to use it, to the best of your abilities. Because you just might make a lot of people happy, or even save someones life some day. Movies are our modern folklore, someone once said. And it's true.
@GygyMy
@GygyMy Рік тому
To Ms. Film Courage: i am in admiration and awe for/of your interviews (and voice :-) so warm, it is soothing by itself, same effect from your very 'cristal' laugh) To M. Mark W Travis : Thank you very much for this highly valuable sharing of your experience.
@rebekasilver1
@rebekasilver1 2 роки тому
what a fantastic interview thank you so much
@AnnaMaledonPictureBookAuthor
@AnnaMaledonPictureBookAuthor Рік тому
I write picture books, but I enjoy this channel, and I have a few different versions of my memoir for kids, so... here I am listening. Storytelling is still storytelling, no matter the age of your audience, so I'm open to learning from other genres, including film.
@abbimarie1
@abbimarie1 3 роки тому
This is an outstanding interview
@Ronekab
@Ronekab 5 місяців тому
Powerful interview. Thank you
@escapematrixenterprisejacq7810
@escapematrixenterprisejacq7810 4 місяці тому
Another great one! my favorites to listen to are the 50s and above...they are so full of experience and depth!
@MegaLawyerchick
@MegaLawyerchick 2 роки тому
Jill sounded like she needed a cigarette break at some point. Lol
@jodotarotclub9231
@jodotarotclub9231 Місяць тому
Rarely you find a true smart person like this gentleman
@gearstudios8383
@gearstudios8383 4 місяці тому
This is a very good video thank you. LOVE to all the writers out there
@LL-dl9vx
@LL-dl9vx 2 роки тому
Even though I am a new subscriber, but I can say that this is the best channel I ever watched in general not only about movie-making, etc. You are doing a great job in a very professional way. Great content, Great guests, Great host. Keep it up! ❤❤
@MichaelYoder1961
@MichaelYoder1961 3 роки тому
Like his thinking and I also think that there's a lot of "buried" stuff that emerges when we least expect that might have a lot of power in our personal storytelling. Happened to me last night listening to an old Glenn Miller radio broadcast that made me think about my mother and her experiences in WWII and my own experience as a teen hearing an air raid siren for the first time and I wept. Now that memory haunts me. Maybe I'm Proust lol
@philpritchard5173
@philpritchard5173 5 місяців тому
This is one of the best! So much to unpack here. Thank you.
@eseoraka
@eseoraka 6 місяців тому
Stumbled on this, I am but half way through and I know I am going to watch it again.
@omarseifeldin4829
@omarseifeldin4829 Рік тому
that was absolutely amazing i didn't think i'll complete the all video but i really loved this man and all of what he said so informative and genius, there is actualy a lot of screen plays told in this video and great questions
@MiguelHenry
@MiguelHenry 3 роки тому
100% right about relating to the character.
@conchesodan
@conchesodan 2 роки тому
I enjoyed hearing him talk!
@willdenham
@willdenham 2 роки тому
That thing he's talking about with coming up with an autobio backstory, off-script, is something Tarrantino builds into every screenplay and has his actors participate in.
@ardmary22
@ardmary22 5 місяців тому
THanks for your work! It's fantastic!
@MatthieuCeciestvraiHAGUE
@MatthieuCeciestvraiHAGUE 3 роки тому
This was quite an intense exchange between Mrs Karen and Mr Mark Intense indeed
@jaisolart3368
@jaisolart3368 11 місяців тому
So much insight. I am a visual artist and today I feel I have been gifted with a resource of valuable information about art, life and how things work x I am excited to explore more interviews here xxx
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 11 місяців тому
Great! We hope you find more value here!
@x1101126
@x1101126 3 роки тому
This guy is a master of human mind. Definitely!
@rosabaptista1202
@rosabaptista1202 3 роки тому
Very good interview. Great work! Thanks!
@jabarishabazz5928
@jabarishabazz5928 Рік тому
These interviews be full of heart. 🙏🏾
@filmcourage
@filmcourage Рік тому
Thank you Jabari!
@jabarishabazz5928
@jabarishabazz5928 Рік тому
@@filmcourage quite welcome!!
@sharongrant789
@sharongrant789 5 місяців тому
I just found this video I am on a second helping of reviewing.I am absorbing , all that I can, this is a treasure chest , its functional .Thank you.
@ralphybillofrights7364
@ralphybillofrights7364 3 роки тому
Such amazing insight 🖤
@jojobigfoot
@jojobigfoot 10 місяців тому
Amazing interview!!!!
@arzugedikli7376
@arzugedikli7376 10 місяців тому
What an excellent session!!! The questions are great, the exercices as well!!!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 10 місяців тому
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this one!
@BekaErelashvili
@BekaErelashvili Рік тому
Magical content, thank you Karen !
@wrestlingcommunity
@wrestlingcommunity 10 днів тому
Thank you for doing this
@Kunchokhen743
@Kunchokhen743 6 місяців тому
Thank you mark and Karen, I m just at the first 40 minutes and I really enjoy, in between I went through comments , I enjoyed reading so many positive comments which motivated me more to go till end . I dream to make a film which has some type my society or community stories to share. What s exact word for this . 😊❤
@bobbylewisjr5250
@bobbylewisjr5250 4 місяці тому
I appreciate this insight.
@coopart1
@coopart1 Місяць тому
“I am less interested in what I create than how it is created “ as an artist, that’s me too. I can relate to that. Thanks! I will use that in the story I’m writing.
@neslytrezile1093
@neslytrezile1093 2 роки тому
Man this is intense. Especially the story role play about Jack and Jill.
@GregoryPearsonMusic
@GregoryPearsonMusic 2 роки тому
fascinating interview
@mw6267
@mw6267 3 роки тому
Must say, that the consept of autobiography is one of the dominating in clinical psychology. I did research on my family history (a dissertation for ma) based on oral histories to learn that indeed, our personal story is vaguely set before we r 4 and subsequently unfolds in life-long scenario. To add that our personal story is greatly influencef by our parents perceptions and worldview, so we can be hostages of "our" story based on other people's experiences. That's why it is SO important to question our beliefs time to time, to interrogate "our character" . Sure enough, there will be many surprises ...
@GnomeInPlaid
@GnomeInPlaid Рік тому
You are a brilliant interviewer. These are the most wonderful interviews I've ever had the pleasure to watch and learn from. Thank you for sharing your gift with us. Edited to add: thanks for placing the yellow bar with black letters on your interviews, when I see them in my side bar feed, I know it's your stellar work and I can click on them right away.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage Рік тому
Thank you so much for the kind words and for enjoying our videos!
@GnomeInPlaid
@GnomeInPlaid Рік тому
@@filmcourage The pleasure is all mine! Edited to add: And I think you've just improved the quality of what will be produced for film, etc., just by the content of your channel!
@NoahLema
@NoahLema 2 роки тому
I have never watched a 2-hour-and-46-minute video until now. I love love love how Karen asks her questions and let’s her guests speak. Love this
@182Nym182
@182Nym182 9 місяців тому
THIS IS INCREDIBLE!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 місяців тому
Cheers! Thanks for watching!
@VIsTheMusic
@VIsTheMusic 2 роки тому
I tell about my life to give voice to compassion and equity in our discombobulated world today. To offer others familiarity and to provide validation to those who may have very similar life struggles or affirm those who hold great strength, courage and conviction. Yes, it's about me, but for me it's the process of revealing and healing. Let me heal you and nurse you through my story. - Vi An
@princeamu
@princeamu 10 місяців тому
man this youtube channel is a therapy session
@jchinckley
@jchinckley Рік тому
Never take the side of the one who won't do anything for anyone. Not even him/her self.
@grumpyoldlady_rants
@grumpyoldlady_rants 3 роки тому
Jack sounds like the father of my two oldest kids - only I was a bit smarter than Jill. That was an excellent exchange of dialogue.
@RukkyErifeta
@RukkyErifeta 5 місяців тому
this interviewer is great. Her voice sounds like a song. She really gave him space to share... his story.
@tkone2005
@tkone2005 3 роки тому
So good!
@francescamilani77
@francescamilani77 2 роки тому
JUST BRILLIANT !!! Would love to work with him for my solo-show... I could create 10 or more solo-shows based on my Life. I already did one, years ago, on my own with no guidance and my first... and I am seeing all the mistakes and all the good stuff, too. Great interview/lesson.
@amariart_luver
@amariart_luver 3 місяці тому
I am thinking about writing a fictional book based on my life experience, I loved watching this, because it helped me understand a little more about how to do that.
@charuuppal7043
@charuuppal7043 Рік тому
Film courage, this so, so, so useful for us memoir writers. For whom memories are sweet and we do not know what to do after we have told the story to everyone we know....and feel the there is still life left in the story....Ah suddenly..suddenly....a whole path opened up.....Your content is brilliant. I listen to each one many times, make notes....May be will be linking it to my blog shortly. Thanks, for this channel...
@alkaloitongbam6684
@alkaloitongbam6684 Рік тому
I have said it before and will say it again , this guy is amazinggg
@CJScrol
@CJScrol 6 місяців тому
Thanks, Filmrise, for all the interesting guest speakers! Your questions get to what the listeners want to hear. ❤
@judymojica7642
@judymojica7642 2 роки тому
What a pivotal moment in my writing career! As I ingested bits and pieces of such an amazing display of the interrogation process, in which I had never experienced before, my thought was, this is incredible! The push and pull of the emotions I felt kept me engaged and on the edge of my seat. Like many of you in this thread, I too am currently in the process of writing my story. Not only is it my desire to become a NYT's Best Seller beyond that of being an (Amazon Best Seller), I also endeavor to maintain the integrity of my story in all truth and authenticity. Not to mention I am on a mission. Leaving a legacy for my daughters' Frazelle & Patience Mojica is... my why! Thank you, Mark W. Travis! Thank you for sharing a measure of wisdom, knowledge and understanding to enhance my craft! #firsttimer #inspired #OutofBrokenness #Masterpiece #BrokenNoMore
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 роки тому
Our best to you, your daughters and your work Judy!
@judymojica7642
@judymojica7642 2 роки тому
@@filmcourage Thank you!
@dyotoorion1835
@dyotoorion1835 2 роки тому
Fascinating conversation. :-)
@CJ-by2bo
@CJ-by2bo 5 місяців тому
Well said!
@JoannaJStroz
@JoannaJStroz Рік тому
❤Thanks for sharing. Best Regards Jo
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