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John Darko
Los Angeles, CA
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Answers from John
What are the top three things affecting our industry today?
The first would be the sudden influx of the types of movies audiences want to see today. The quick rise of all these new streaming video websites have warped younger minds into thinking that entertainment has to be extreme, vile or just all out inappropriate and for that matter squeezed into a minute and a half viral clip. I believe we've all been horrified with over the top violence, depictions of torture, sex and foul language to the point where such tactics have lost their initial audience appeal. We need to return to basics. A good movie is STILL a good movie, one with memorable characters, great cinematography, excitement and drama, an outstanding musical score to draw us into the film and special effects to augment the whole.
Second, the movie industry is also being affected by changes in the stock market and our current financial crisis. We need to "film smart" now, more than ever before. A host of expensive filmmaking techniques will not save a poor script and investors are becoming increasingly cautious. We all need to remember, movies are a non-essential element of our modern society. Filmmaking cannot compete with basic human necessities such as good food and water, shelter, and pure air. Nevertheless, I pity a society which does not embrace the arts. That's part of what makes us so unique and marks us as higher beings on this precious world of ours.
Third, is the rise of smaller filmmaking groups outside of Hollywood itself, those in the southeast and in Texas, for example. So many talented individuals have had Hollywood's massive portals closed in their faces and it's truly inspiring to see them find root and flourish in other locations instead. Herein lies the source of New Age filmmakers, those with incredible talent, tenacity and drive - the spark of future filmmaking. I applaud you....
Posted @ 04:36AM, June 04, 2008
by John Darko | Permalink
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Work history
co founder
How would you describe your time at Speed of Life Films?
At the speed of life films singular goal is to capture the human experience, be it painful, beautiful, or that grey area in between. The hope is, the viewer absorbs these images into their world.
Speed of life films is comprised of three filmmakers with a fresh perspective on what film is, and what it should be. John Darko a Los Angeles native born with 35mm eyesight sees a world where nothing is impossible. Jeremy Thomas a soulful visionary from Tampa Florida is a daydreaming idea man with an ear tuned to the rhythm of life, and from Mexico city Cristian luna an Emmy award winning filmmaker, bleeds heart and soul into every frame....
co founder
How would you describe your time at Speed of Life Films?
At the speed of life films singular goal is to capture the human experience, be it painful, beautiful, or that grey area in between. The hope is, the viewer absorbs these images into their world.
Speed of life films is comprised of three filmmakers with a fresh perspective on what film is, and what it should be. John Darko a Los Angeles native born with 35mm eyesight sees a world where nothing is impossible. Jeremy Thomas a soulful visionary from Tampa Florida is a daydreaming idea man with an ear tuned to the rhythm of life, and from Mexico city Cristian luna an Emmy award winning filmmaker, bleeds heart and soul into every frame....
Education
Directing and Editing
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assitant editor
• designer
• editor
• fcp & avid certified
• director
• avid adrenaline editor
How would you describe your time at Los Angeles Film School?
Very significant time in my life. Met some amazing individuals and learned more then I can imagine about my dream career as a filmmaker.
BFA
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new media & social networking...
• creative writer
• film production
How would you describe your time at Cal Poly State University, ...?
Loved it.
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John is a tremendous talent and an asset to the industry. He has a great style and visual quality that ranks with the greats. He's not just a one trick pony. He can write, edit, and direct. He's the complete package.
Of course I will join you in fighting the harsh cruelty of cinder blocks. It's an important thing to fight for and I'm glad someone else out there knows that.
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