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DIFFER Entertainment: Television Programming
I watched A LOT of TV when I was a kid. I could quote seasons of The Simpsons, tell you the birthname & codename of each of the X-Men, and recite 151 pokemon. I spent my formative years with tv. Then my attention span must have grown somewhat in highschool and I became obsessed with feature films. My first job was even at a movie theater so I could do more "research" for my obsession. As I watched and added stories to my mental library, I started noticing the repetitive patterns—predictable character arcs, the same formulas applied to familiar stereotypes across different shows and genres. It made me wonder: Who does it benefit to continue telling these same stories from these same perspectives? Questions like this remind us of our duty as filmmakers to challenge both the audience and ourselves. Are we content with following formulas, or do we want to create meaningful narratives that provoke thought, empathy, and change in the real world? Why do we watch anything on TV? Is it to project ourselves into experiencing some dramatic or terrible or fantastic journey -- to live in another man's shoes for 22 minutes at a time? Do we just wanna see ourselves represented? Or do we have standards for representation? What would it take for you to truly feel seen, considered, or acknowledged in tv/film? What Stereotypes/Role Models should we lookout for? Who is your favorite character? Do they pass the vibe check? Why do you think they call it TV "Programming"?
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DIFFER Entertainment: Undoing The First Blockbuster
Groundbreaking for its time, the first Hollywood blockbuster, "The Birth of a Nation" (1915) popularized techniques that shaped modern filmmaking, such as cross-cutting, close-ups, and large-scale battle scenes. It was one of the first feature-length films to become a huge financial success, showing commercial opportunity to build an industry around an effective artform. Whether deliberately designed or coincidentally included, "The Birth of a Nation" promotes several prejudices that crystallized the public opinion of Black men as predatory, incompetent, unintelligent, subservient, and overall inferior. Inspired by the film’s depiction of the KKK, viewers joined the Klan in record numbers leading to a boom of domestic terrorism across the United States. The film exemplifies how storytelling can perpetuate thoughts and systems but also inspire ACTION IN THE REAL WORLD. Media shaped by unethical narratives underscore the urgent need for filmmakers who prioritize healing and empathy. Our goal is to craft narratives that challenge prejudice, elevate perspectives, and promote understanding. Now, more than ever, the industry must commit to stories that build bridges rather than deepen divides. And in an age where A.I.(fueled by the available media) is poised to teach our children, we should prioritize creating media that undoes any narratives of fear & misinformation that hinder the evolution of our collective consciousness.
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DIFFER Entertainment: Undoing The First Blockbuster
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@Dustin Warren Thank you for taking the time to read it. While I'm passionate about this stuff, i still wanna make sure it makes sense too. So any opportunity to discourse with my community is appreciated.
🔑 Recession Proof Resource List For Filmmakers
Best Interactive Website Builder - I use this builder to create stunning interactive websites effortlessly, perfect for showcasing my portfolio and projects. Brave Internet Browser - The browser that puts you first + earn crypto to browse the web! 💎 - Educational Resources: Provision Academy - An online academy I've developed to mentor aspiring filmmakers, providing comprehensive courses on visual storytelling and strategic career development. 💎 - Productivity: 7 Days To Visionary - (Coming Soon)- A transformative program I'm launching to help you unlock your creative potential and achieve your visionary goals in just seven days. You - Every ai deployment language in 1 app VPN - A reliable VPN service I use to secure my online activities and protect my privacy, ensuring a safe digital working environment. Raycast - Your shortcut to everything. 2 Hour Writer - Learn High Impact Digital Writing, Boost Your Online Authority Pomodoro Timer - A productivity tool I rely on to stay focused and manage my time effectively using the Pomodoro Technique. Notion - My go-to all-in-one workspace that combines notes, tasks, databases, and collaboration tools, which I use to streamline my workflow. Upgrade Your Brain - Resources and techniques I use to enhance my cognitive abilities and boost my mental performance. (Learn everything from anybody) Superlist - A modern task management app that helps me organize my projects and collaborate with my team seamlessly. Ali Abdal - Insights and resources from Ali Abdal, a productivity expert whose advice helps me optimize my time and achieve my goals. Manychat - An all-in-one platform I use to automate and manage my social media interactions, helping me engage with my audience through chatbots and personalized messaging.
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I'm late to the party but this is fire! Thanks Jordan!
🧭 The Provision Roadmap
Here’s our upcoming journey: Step 1: Frame Your Passion Step 2: Cultivate a Habit of Observation and Creation Step 3: Craft Your Signature Visual Style Step 4: Narrate Your Story Step 5: Connect with Your Tribe Step 6: Monetize Your Art Step 7: Pursue Your Purpose **Bonus Step ** : Reflect and grow 📝 - A Personal note about embracing effective habits - Success in filmmaking requires dedication and perseverance. - If your motivation is solely fame or money, sustaining efforts can be challenging when rewards are slow to come. - Cultivate a love for the creative process itself. - Find joy in creating and let intrinsic motivation drive you forward. - When you are passionate about your craft, the process becomes the reward. 📝 - Biggest lessons I learned when I started making "real money" - Financial success is important but shouldn't be the primary goal. - The film industry is evolving, and the value of skilled filmmakers is rising. - The ultimate goal is to create “moments” that have meaning and impact. - Pursue the creation of meaningful stories, and financial rewards will follow naturally. 📝 - Nobody will trust you to do it, until you do it.. (My 2 cents on Personal Brands) - Recognition and financial success can come from establishing a strong personal brand. - The true goal is to find joy in your work and create something meaningful. - Your personal brand is your unique voice and vision. - It's about consistently showing up with authenticity and passion in everything YOU DO!. 📝 - A personal note about executing projects with impact - Completing projects isn't just about checking boxes. - Use your skills to create art that resonates with others. - Focus on delivering projects that reflect your best effort, not your budget or excuses. - Aim to create work that speaks to your audience on a deeper level. 📝 - A Note About Celebrating Your Network Over a decade working in the film industry, physical community have surpassed all expectations with their potency vibrancy and energy. But something is missing.
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🧭 The Provision Roadmap
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"Focus on delivering projects that reflect your best effort, not your budget or excuses." This is a barrrr!
🌍 Where Are You From? 🎬
I’ve been thinking a lot about how special it is that we’re all coming together here, no matter where in the world we’re starting from. I was just in Lagos, Nigeria filming a documentary and it was surprised at how curiosity my crew had for resources that we have here. One of the biggest reasons I’m so dedicated to creating this academy is because I’ve never seen anything quite like it—something that truly brings filmmakers together across borders, cultures, and experiences. I’m genuinely curious to know where we’re growing and what other creative communities are out there in different parts of the world. It’s amazing to think about the possibilities of meeting you all in person someday, but for now, getting a great sense of where everyone’s at is the first step. Drop a comment below with: - Where You’re From (City & Country) - What’s Unique About Filmmaking in Your Hometown or Your Journey So Far I can’t wait to see where we all are, learn about the unique challenges and triumphs in your local communities, and continue building this incredible global network together. Looking forward to hearing from you and learning more about the amazing places we’re connecting from!
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I'm from the Chicago suburbs, but I live in LA currently. I'm excited to see Chicago has recently allocated some real estate to build large scale production studios. Be on the lookout for more commercial and film work in Chicago.https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/the-fields-studios-open-logan-square/
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@Jordan Oram I'm not sure, I see short films and commercials come from there so Ithink they have community there but I'm not really connected to speak on it in detail. Most of my contacts are here in LA.
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