You love film just as much as you love music, so which career do you pursue? This is a difficult decision to make when you feel pulled in both directions. Well, who says you have to choose one or the other? Maybe you can combine your passions together and make something extra special.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins and Jason Hellerman speak with singer-songwriter, Grace Potter to discuss:
Ending a film major in order to pursue a fast-moving, music career
How being in a music studio is like doing post production for a film
The difference of pacing in film versus music
Writing a set list as if it were a mini movie
Why watching other people hate your work is a good thing
Collaborating with director Catherine Fordham
Eating spaghetti for breakfast everyday
Making Ridley Scott the best cup of coffee
Not being allowed to watch television growing up
Writing alone versus collaborating with others
Memorable Quotes
“There’s more permission and more patience with music fans than with film and tv, which is weird and unfair.” [7:54]
“I don’t think there is a time for ‘no.’ There’s no time for ‘no’ when you’re in an inventive space.” [15:24]
“You find out so much more about yourself when you stop trying to cover up your intentions.” [21:56]
“It’s not about taking yourself and putting yourself into someone else’s world. It’s about finding where you fit, in a world that everyone’s creating together.” [47:56]
“No means yes.” [55:16]
Resources:
Song "Mother Road"
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