An Odd Thing About Artist Confidence & Success

As far as success is concerned, the best thing for an artist to do is to keep your head down and just do the work. An art auctioneer told me this a long time ago, after I had been painting for about 5 years. 

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Film Courage: How do you keep faith in yourself  and in your craft during turbulent times?
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Brad Rushing, Cinematographer: Boy is that  a good question! Talk about dirty laundry.  
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I have this terrific career coach. Her name  is Erica Wernick and she’s really fabulous.  
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You should interview her. She’s got a book  coming out. I’ll send you her information.  
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But she would probably punch me  in the arm for saying this, but  
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there was a time early in my career (early on  in the 90’s) where I was so frustrated and so  
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down and didn’t believe in myself and I just had  this revelation You know what, I’ve set a goal.  
00:41
I don’t have to believe in myself. I just have  to do the steps that I committed to doing to get  
00:49
me through the valley of the shadow of death and  that worked for me. It was a device that worked  
00:56
for me and I feel like occasionally I still have  it. I mean I think a lot of people like Erica talk  
01:03
about how important it is to believe in yourself  and to believe that your success is inevitable.  
01:08
And that is also very powerful. I just find that  my brain is a little more complex in terms of  
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the things it does to me. I don’t know  that I am always in the driver’s seat  
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and quite honestly I deal with self-esteem issues.  I really do. I think a lot of people do in this  
01:30
business. Your identity is tied up in your work  even if you don’t want it to be because you put so  
01:35
much of yourself into it and if it doesn’t do well  or even if it does well I mean honestly the irony  
01:42
to me of having something su

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Artists Don’t Have To Believe In Themselves To Have Success – Brad Rushing

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Brad Rushing began working with Roger Corman’s Concorde/New Horizons film studio which afforded him some of his first feature film opportunities as Director of Photography where he learned valuable skills. After a number of years concentrating on indie feature films Brad began to shoot high end music videos photographing award-winning, iconic clips for artists like Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Lionel Richie, Nelly and Eminem. Brad’s ground-breaking work on Moby’s “We Are All Made Of Stars” won an MTV Video Music Award “Moonman” for Best Cinematography in a Video, and many of the other music videos he shot have won awards such as VMAs, MVPAs and Grammys for Best Video. Brad also won a Canadian Society of Cinematographers Award for Best Cinematography in a Video for the Alsou video “Always On My Mind.” Brad’s most recent work is the feature film “A California Christmas” which filmed in Petaluma, CA in July 2020, one of the first film productions to start under stringent COVID-19 safety protocols. The film debuted on a major streaming platform for the 2020 holiday season and was number one on Netflix for one week straight. BUY THE BOOK – MEANT FOR THIS: The Mindset And Strategy To Achieve Your Most “Impossible” Dreams’ – https://amzn.to/2KTL6gc MORE VIDEOS WITH BRAD RUSHING https://bit.ly/3adWlsJ CONNECT WITH BRAD RUSHING http://www.bradrushing.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0750734 https://www.instagram.com/bradrushingdp https://www.facebook.com/bradrushing SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o… CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage https://www.facebook.com/filmcourage http://filmcourage.tumblr.com http://pinterest.com/filmcourage BUSINESS INQUIRIES http://bit.ly/22M0Va2 SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 LISTEN TO THE FILM COURAGE PODCAST https://soundcloud.com/filmcourage-com PROMOTE YOUR MOVIE, WEBSERIES, OR PRODUCT ON FILM COURAGE http://bit.ly/1nnJkgm Stuff we use: CAMERA – This is the camera we have used to film 90+% of our interviews (over 200 interviews and counting) It continues to be our workhorse – http://amzn.to/2u66V1J LENS – Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 – http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro – The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post http://amzn.to/2t1n2hx Audio Recorder – If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought – http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 LIGHTS – Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times – http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv COMPUTER – Our favorite computer, we each have one and have used various models since 2010 – http://amzn.to/2t1M67Z EDITING – We upgraded our editing suite this year and we’re glad we did! This has improved our workflow and the quality of our work. Having new software also helps when we have a problem, it’s easy to search and find a solution – https://goo.gl/56LnpM *These are affiliate links, by using them you can help support this channel. #artists #filmmaking #psychology
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Michael Douglas Jones
I’ve been a working artist for over 50 years, so I’m jaded, but this is one of the most insightful artist interviews I’ve ever watched. Thank you so much Film Courage!
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Cole Krug
“If you want something you’ve never had before, you have to do something you’ve never done before.” This was what I needed to hear.
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H.A. S.
“If you hear a voice within you that says you cannot paint, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.” Vincent Van Gogh. Yes, just do the work.
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“I want this more than I wanna be shy” — magic words
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We need to listen more people with experience and awareness like this guy. Social media gave too much voice to young inexperienced and immature persons. What this guy is saying is pure gold. Hope to see more.
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As a 37 year old beginner in screenwriting who suffers from low self esteem issues, anxiety, and self doubt I definitely needed this interview! Thank you for this! 🙏🏾
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Like the way the interviewer gets into our head and asks the right questions
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“Just do the work” is no guarantee of anything, but it’s the minimum you’ve got to do anyway if you ever want success to be even a possibility.
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“It’s not about stopping, it’s about recognizing something isn’t working and choosing to reinvent.” – wisdom
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“Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” -Winston S. Churchill “Opportunities don’t happen. You create them.” -Chris Grosser
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I really needed this today. Thank you Film Courage and Youtube Algorithm
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This was almost a spiritual talk 🙂
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It is reassuring that there are introverts working in the film industry. This guys advice feels like a treasure trove.
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“I want this more than I am shy”: beautiful and explains why I am where I am. Crowds are kryptonite for my as well. Im actually afraid of becoming more successful as it means more meetings/crowds etc. Regardless, I keep pushing forward and are almost at the top of my field but boy is it lonely and stressful. Panic attacks are my biggest enemy in life 😅 Wish you all the best folks. Chase your dreams and learn to meditate on being grateful.
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This is the ideal mindset for folks who struggle with self-esteem. I’ve struggled my whole life with some progress made, but I’ve had to accept it’ll always be a battle and sometimes it’s better to work WITH those negative feelings and accept them for what they are, and using approaches like he suggests!
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I really like what he said about having a wingman. As an introvert, I find small talk and initiating conversations to be extremely difficult, but if I have a wingman who can introduce me and break the ice, I feel a lot more relaxed. I especially hate it when people say, “How are you?” Other than saying fine, I don’t know how to respond to that.
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This almost brought tears to my eyes. I relate to so much of it on a fundamental level of who I am and want to be. Your candid and heartfelt thoughts are inspiring. We are not alone on our journey.
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Really cool guy, I get why people want to be friends with him! and the general advice from the title is so true, so many of my friends fail themselves and don’t try because of doubt, thinking successful artist feel differently when really most of them feel the same but plow through it. This video reminded me that my own doubt is really just a part of the “artist” package. It’s not an indicator of successes or failure, it’s just an inevitable hurdle.
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I’m 34 and have always wanted to be a writer. Maybe I should just call myself a writer. I’m starting to do copy, read books again, write poetry again and teaching English. I think I’m setting a foundation.
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I love this interview. I really really needed to hear this message. “I don’t care about being rich. I’d like to be self sufficient, I’d like to be secure…but I remind myself that the contract that I made with myself is that I wanted to be an artist. Simple as that. And you know what? I am.” Didn’t type it out exactly verbatim, but I really loved hearing that. It’s true! I have a sticky note on my fridge that I wrote about a year ago that says “If you want to be a filmmaker, make a film.” It’s true! Just make something! 🙂
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Film Courage: How do you keep faith in yourself  and in your craft during turbulent times?
00:04
Brad Rushing, Cinematographer: Boy is that  a good question! Talk about dirty laundry.  
00:12
I have this terrific career coach. Her name  is Erica Wernick and she’s really fabulous.  
00:17
You should interview her. She’s got a book  coming out. I’ll send you her information.  
00:22
But she would probably punch me  in the arm for saying this, but  
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there was a time early in my career (early on  in the 90’s) where I was so frustrated and so  
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down and didn’t believe in myself and I just had  this revelation You know what, I’ve set a goal.  
00:41
I don’t have to believe in myself. I just have  to do the steps that I committed to doing to get  
00:49
me through the valley of the shadow of death and  that worked for me. It was a device that worked  
00:56
for me and I feel like occasionally I still have  it. I mean I think a lot of people like Erica talk  
01:03
about how important it is to believe in yourself  and to believe that your success is inevitable.  
01:08
And that is also very powerful. I just find that  my brain is a little more complex in terms of  
01:17
the things it does to me. I don’t know  that I am always in the driver’s seat  
01:22
and quite honestly I deal with self-esteem issues.  I really do. I think a lot of people do in this  
01:30
business. Your identity is tied up in your work  even if you don’t want it to be because you put so  
01:35
much of yourself into it and if it doesn’t do well  or even if it does well I mean honestly the irony  
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to me of having something successful and praised  and then not having a lot of work, that’s even  
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worse than having something criticized because  if least if they criticized it you are like  
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okay it’s garbage, I get it. But if they say it’s  awesome and then the jobs don’t follow you’re like  
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where’s the karma, where’s the payoff,  we made a deal. So that is harder for me.  
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I do try and keep faith in myself and you know  honestly when I do have crisis with the system  
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or success is a nebulous thing I really get basic  and I go back and remind you know Brad you’re an  
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artist. That was the contract you made. You never  said you wanted to be rich. I don’t care about  
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being rich. I would like to be self-sufficient.  I’d like to be secure. If I was rich it would be  
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okay but I’d be donating, helping, and I mean  I just don’t need a super yacht and an island.  
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But I remind myself of the contract that I made  was that I wanted to be an artist, simple as that.  
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I look at the work that I’ve done, I look  at the work that I am doing and even if  
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those people don’t like it or those people don’t  like it or even if everybody likes it and I don’t  
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get a job or an award, it’s like you know what?  You’ve got to do the work. Somebody gave you the  
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toys. Somebody gave you the sandbox and they let  you build your sandcastle and then that’s enough.
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Film Courage: Do you think a lot of success  is luck or success can be orchestrated?
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Brad: I want to believe it  can be orchestrated and I know  
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people who feel very strongly  about that and I feel…I  
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feel it can be influenced. I don’t know if I  believe it can be orchestrated in a guaranteed  
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way because for a hundred people doing a  hundred things more or less the same they  
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are going to have different outcomes because  they are going to know different people. They  
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will be at different moments in time. It will be  a different project. They may have a different  
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mode to their personality or their energy.  I don’t know? It can be simple things.  
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I’ll give you an example. I have people who  message me out of the blue and if people message  
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me and they have a specific question and they say  Brad what light did you use in that particular  
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scene or they say would you look at my resume, I  respond to them. People who hit me up and they say  
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How are you doing? I just don’t even answer  because how do I…I don’t need any small talk  
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and how do I answer that? So the point being  is that the way you interact with the world  
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be it me or be it those persons emailing me you’re  going to get a different response depending on  
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what you put out there and I’ve forgotten  your question but I hope you answered it.
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Film Courage: Oh you did, you did. Because I  was saying is success – is a lot of it luck  
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or can it be orchestrated so it sounds  like it might be sort of a combination?
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Brad: It’s got to be, it really has to  be because what is it they say? Success  
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is preparation meeting opportunity right? You  have to be prepared. If you go into that meeting,  
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if you luck out and you get that meeting but you  don’t know squat you’re not going to impress them.  
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But if you are a genius and you’re an introvert  and won’t go out and do the meetings, then you  
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are still stuck and just for anybody who is an  introvert I am a terrible introvert. I am so shy  
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but I want this more than I want to be shy so  I just…I’m not an actor but in that way I am  
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an actor. I will go do the act and I’m not always  good. If I’m in a crowd and I don’t know anybody  
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and I don’t have a wingman, that’s kryptonite. I  shut down and I sit in the corner to this day I am  
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ashamed of it but I’m powerless. But if I have a  wingman, if I don’t have somebody else to help me  
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or at least find “Oh, I know that person!”  They can introduce me. When I was a little kid  
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my mom would say do you want a slurpee? And I’d  be sitting in the car and she’s say you have to  
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go in and get it I would just sit there  and cry because I didn’t want to go in  
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by myself I was so shy, so  it was hard you know. But  
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if you want something enough then you do the  things you need to do. One of my favorite  
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sayings right now because I’m looking to level  up. Look I mean I could be at the top and I’d  
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still be looking to level up but there’s this  great but there’s this great saying and it’s if  
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you want something you’ve never had before you  have to do something you’ve never done before  
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and sometimes that might be obvious but sometimes  it’s surprising. Just the other day I had this  
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realization because I’m a workaholic and I drive  myself like crazy and I was reading Erica’s book  
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as a matter of fact [Meant For This: The Mindset  And Strategy To Achieve Your Most “Impossible”  
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Dreams by Erica Wernick]. Meant For This –  go out and buy it. It’s a really good book  
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but I had a thought that was really kind of  a non-sequitur. It wasn’t really relevant to  
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what I was reading but I thought Brad you  need quiet time. You need to stop and just  
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be quiet whether you meditate or just watch  the world go by because you don’t do that  
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and that’s surprising because my logical brain  said well that’s not going to get you anywhere.  
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But then I start thinking because I know that  you just can’t go 24 hours even though I have  
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because you will wear down. You will lose your  acuity so maybe that is the thing? Maybe I need  
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more breaks and more quiet time because maybe that  will make the time I do spend with working just  
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that more focused and that more effective.  It’s better to spend five really effective  
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minutes than an hour kind of unfocused, tired and  distracted. So that was the thing that I thought  
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that’s interesting because that’s a thing I hadn’t  done before and it’s not what I would have guessed  
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but you know that’s just kind of the thing about  success is when people ask advice about success  
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or about being a cinematographer or being  on set or meeting people or networking,  
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everybody wants the formula, they want the  roadmap. They want the A-B-C equals D and  
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I get that because as humans I think we’re wired  that way. I want that but guess what? I’ve never  
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found it. It’s just always different. It’s a  moving target and you learn as you go and you  
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take your best guess and you try it and  if it doesn’t work then you’re like okay  
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it’s not working, I’m not going to quit but let me  try something different. Let me revise it. Can I  
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go this way? Can I go that way? Can I show up with  flowers and chocolate? Can I get my buddy to do  
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an introduction? Whatever you know. It’s not about  stopping it’s about okay this isn’t working, let’s  
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think of something else. Let’s reinvent and  even something that does work for awhile  
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just like the market changes, just like the  technology changes it’s like you know what?  
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It used to work, it’s not working  now, try something different.
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Film Courage: So being internal (an introvert),  maybe needing quiet time, did that work for you  
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growing up in Houston? How did you turn that…like  if you needed to turn on…and I’m just stereotyping  
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here…but the Southern charm and being sort of  larger than life, which you do have that side to  
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you. I can see it, but how would you manifest that  if you had to walk into a room and sort of own it?
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Brad: If I know people, it’s easy.  If I know some people, it’s easy. But  
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part of it is having generosity  towards the other person. I think that  
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one of the things that I tell young people is  if you approach a relationship, if you want a  
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meeting or you want to connect with somebody,  do not approach it from what can they do for me.  
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I am going to ask them for a job. I am going  to ask them to give me something. The best  
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way to approach it is to be like what can I give  them. What do I have to offer and you don’t have  
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to be an experienced filmmaker. We are blessed  with social media where we consider this person  
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likes going out on a boat, this person  likes dogs, and that person likes to paint,  
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and this person maybe went to your school and  this person is maybe friends with your uncle,  
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I don’t know? But we have the ability to do  due diligence on people in a way that has  
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just never been possible before. I do that and I  recommend that people do that and you go and you  
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do your homework and then they’re not a stranger  you know because you find that think Ohhh! The  
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like comic books or their favorite movie is my  favorite movie or they like the same band I like.  
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That takes a lot of the edge off of because the  part of the fear is like I don’t know what to say?  
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But if you guys both like Doberman Pinschers,  now you have something to talk about.  
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And it’s lovely for the other person  because you know what all day long  
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they are getting calls oh give me a job.  I want to be a PA, will you make my movie?  
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And they are like Oh? You want to talk about  my dog? Here’s a picture of my dog. They are  
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so happy. And that’s the thing because you have  to remember this is a business of relationships.  
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It’s not a business of parasites and prey  you know? It’s your friends, you want to work  
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with your friends. You’re going to call your  friends, you want to work with your friends.  
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Everybody likes hanging out with their friends and  this is a business where you have the ability to  
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hire the people you like. It’s just like in your  life. Think about that one friend who always asks  
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you for something. They always want you to come  over to their house and do them a favor and buy  
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lunch and they never reciprocate. How excited  are you to spend time with that person? But think  
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about the other person who calls you up and says  Oh, there’s this new movie and you would LOVE it!  
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That’s the person you’re happy to hear from.  So when I meet with people I try to be able  
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to offer that and also when I follow up and  in social media I’m like Oh hey, here’s an  
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article I think you’ll like about butterflies,  here’s a butterfly article. And it’s not just  
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a cynical thing because I think it’s cool that  they like butterflies. That’s cool. So when I am  
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in a position of meeting people one of the things  that that mindset precipitates is that it makes  
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you listen because you don’t know what people  want if you don’t listen to them and a lot of  
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people will tell you that in meetings you don’t  want to do a lot of talking. You want to listen  
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and then talk strategically and to the point.  And so I think if you listen people are going  
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to tell you their story and they’re going to  tell you what they need. And I’ve had that many  
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times where they are like Oh I was on this film  shoot and there was this thing and I’m like oh  
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yeah. Well the next time you have that happen let  me know because I know a guy. Or oh well let me  
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tell you what I did once in a similar situation  and I think that’s again you’re being friends.  
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I literally years ago stopped leading with my  website. Like the most aggressive thing I will do  
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now is put it in my signature because if people  are interested they’re going to look for it.  
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I reach out and talk to them about their Doberman  Pinscher or their horse or their butterflies.  
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I mean that’s how I build it or I compliment  them like Oh that commercial you did was really  
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beautiful or or hey I am also friends with so and  so. I’ve done lunches with people and we spend…and  
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this is somebody that yeah I’d love to work with  them and we spend the whole lunch talking nothing  
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having remotely to do with film and as we’re  getting up to leave they say “Send me your  
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work. I might have something coming up.” But how  much more powerful is it for them to ask then for  
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me to be like Ohhh! Look at my stuff! Because  they get that all day long and again you just  
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don’t want to be that person. I don’t want…maybe  somebody does but I don’t want to be that person.  
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So that is how I handle it and also it takes  the pressure off. I have nothing to prove,  
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I’m not selling anything, I’m not a salesman.  I would be a horrible salesman. I’m pretty good  
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at being nice to people. I’m pretty good…I mean  something I care a lot about is other people.  
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How can I help them? And again, maybe it’s  not even me maybe it’s like you should meet  
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this person. I’m really good about that just be  a matchmaker of these two people need to meet  
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and sometimes it’s obvious why they should meet  and sometimes it’s just like y’all have similar  
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personalities and I don’t know what’s going to  come of it but you should know each other so  
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that’s my answer to your question as a shy person  you know how do you go in there. I go in there  
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with a sense of generosity and relating  as a human as opposed to a salesperson.
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To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is. The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages.

The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental. To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is. The European languages are members of the same family.

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Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words.

If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages.The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental. To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is.The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators.

The Big Oxmox advised her not to do so, because there were thousands of bad Commas, wild Question Marks and devious Semikoli, but the Little Blind Text didn’t listen. She packed her seven versalia, put her initial into the belt and made herself on the way. When she reached the first hills of the Italic Mountains, she had a last view back on the skyline of her hometown Bookmarksgrove, the headline of Alphabet Village and the subline. Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life One day however a small line of blind text by the name of Lorem Ipsum decided to leave for the far World of Grammar.

4 thoughts on “An Odd Thing About Artist Confidence & Success

  1. Maria Griffin

    Omnicos directe al desirabilite de un nov lingua franca: On refusa continuar payar custosi traductores. At solmen va esser necessi far uniform grammatica, pronunciation e plu sommun paroles. Ma quande lingues coalesce, li grammatica del resultant lingue es plu simplic e regulari quam ti del coalescent lingues. Li nov lingua franca va esser plu simplic e regulari quam li existent Europan lingues. It va esser tam simplic quam Occidental in fact, it va esser Occidental.

    1. Robert Chambers

      Omnicos directe al desirabilite de un nov lingua franca: On refusa continuar payar custosi traductores. At solmen va esser necessi far uniform grammatica, pronunciation e plu sommun paroles. Ma quande lingues coalesce, li grammatica del resultant lingue es plu simplic e regulari quam ti del coalescent lingues. Li nov lingua franca va esser plu simplic e regulari quam li existent Europan lingues. It va esser tam simplic quam Occidental in fact, it va esser Occidental.

  2. Leona Thompson

    Li lingues differe solmen in li grammatica, li pronunciation e li plu commun vocabules. Omnicos directe al desirabilite de un nov lingua franca: On refusa continuar payar custosi traductores. At solmen va esser necessi far uniform grammatica, pronunciation e plu sommun paroles. Ma quande lingues coalesce, li grammatica del resultant lingue es plu simplic e regulari quam ti del coalescent lingues. Li nov lingua franca va esser plu simplic e regulari quam li existent Europan lingues.

  3. Phillip Fredricks

    A un Angleso it va semblar un simplificat Angles, quam un skeptic Cambridge amico dit me que Occidental es. Li Europan lingues es membres del sam familie. Lor separat existentie es un myth. Por scientie, musica, sport etc, litot Europa usa li sam vocabular.

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