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In this episode, the hosts celebrate the milestone of 52 straight episodes and reflect on the impact of the first interview with the Seamo. They discuss the journey of recutting and re-releasing the film Pink Elephant, and how it has re-inspired Seamo. The conversation then delves into the influence of technology, particularly drones, on filmmaking and the accessibility it provides to independent filmmakers. The guest shares the personal connection and inspiration behind Pink Elephant, which explores the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. They also discuss the importance of honing one's craft and the impact of AI on the industry, expressing concerns about its potential to replace human creativity. The episode concludes with an update on the Seamo's location scouting and future projects. In this conversation, they discuss her plans for her next film and the challenges she has faced in finding the right filming location. She also shares her aspirations for the future and the importance of staying true to one's artistic vision. The conversation concludes with a fun game of 'this or that' where Seamo shares her preferences on various filmmaking choices.
Takeaways

The first interview on a podcast can have a lasting impact and resonate with listeners long after its release.
Recutting and re-releasing a film can bring new energy and appreciation to the project, showcasing personal growth and improved skills.
Technology, such as drones, has revolutionized filmmaking and made it more accessible to independent filmmakers.
Personal experiences and connections can inspire and shape creative projects, adding depth and authenticity.
Honing one's craft and gaining years of experience can lead to significant growth and the ability to create higher-quality work.
While AI can provide convenience and efficiency in editing and content creation, there are concerns about its potential to replace human creativity and soul in the industry. Choosing the right filming location can be a challenge, but it's important to be flexible and open to new possibilities.
As an artist, it's important to have big plans and goals for the future, and to be willing to take risks and push boundaries.
Living a life as an artist means staying true to your creative vision and not letting life circumstances hold you back.
Creatives can find inspiration in the stories and experiences of others, and it's important to surround yourself with supportive and like-minded individuals. sea-monstrosity.com

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