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Welcome to the DMF. Where I try to find out what motivates people behind the scenes in the world of acting and entertainment. Today on the podcast I am talking to Paul Todisco. He is a director and we are talking David Lynch and certain films. As always you can reach me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook with my name Justin Younts. Thank you for listening and sit back and enjoy.

Welcome to the DMF. I'm Justin Younts. This is part two. I chose to attend the University of Southern California (USC) because it represented an escape from my life in Syracuse. The allure of California, with its golden sunshine and vibrant film industry, was irresistible. I had been accepted to prestigious schools like Cornell and NYU, but USC felt like the right fit for me. It was a place where I could explore my creativity and immerse myself in a community of like-minded individuals. My time at USC was transformative; I embraced my independence and formed lasting friendships with fellow creatives. We still collaborate and support each other to this day. The program itself was solid, though like any university, it had its areas for improvement. However, I believe that the value of a university experience lies in what you make of it. At USC, I was inspired by professors like Drew Casper, who opened my eyes to the artistry of filmmaking. He introduced me to classic films and taught me to appreciate the nuances of visual storytelling. I remember being captivated by Judy Garland's performances and the groundbreaking techniques of directors like Vincent Minnelli. My passion for film grew as I delved into the works of great filmmakers, including David Lynch, whose unique style continues to influence my own work. I believe that creativity thrives in environments that encourage experimentation and authenticity. As I reflect on my journey, I encourage you to pursue your creative passions and seek out experiences that inspire you. Whether it's through formal education or self-exploration, the key is to remain open to new ideas and perspectives. Embrace the journey, and you may just discover your own unique voice in the world of storytelling.

00:00:00 - Introduction

00:00:05 - Moving to California and Choosing USC

00:01:30 - Influence of David Lynch

00:02:07 - Discussion on Eraserhead

00:03:14 - One Day Like Rainbows

00:06:26 - Experience at USC

00:07:29 - Famous Filmmakers from USC

00:08:30 - Favorite Professor at USC

00:08:59 - Giving up on TV

00:11:02 - Obsession with Judy Garland

00:13:10 - Conclusion