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E5 • Trust The Silence • JEAN-COSME DELALOYE, dir. of 'Desire: The Carl Craig Story' at the Tribeca Film Festival
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In this week’s episode, we have Swedish-born, Brooklyn-based Jean-Cosme Delaloye, who shares his early days as a reporter and his transition into documentary filmmaking, having been inspired by the 2016 film ‘Tempestad’ and most recently, Oscar-winning short doc ‘The Last Repair Shop’. He talks about how his experiences covering sad stories led him to find refuge in techno music, which inspired his latest film 'Desire: The Carl Craig Story’, which is World Premiering on June 12th with the Tribeca Film Festival, at the Indeed Theater.
Jean-Cosme breaks down his approach to storytelling, focusing on the emotional impact rather than just delivering information. He also highlights the importance of collaboration with his director of photography and editor, the role of the director in maintaining objectivity, how documentary filmmaking requires patience, generosity, and building trust with subjects, and how taking the time to listen and allowing the story to unfold naturally can lead to powerful moments.
Short Ends
- Jean-Cosme's journey as a filmmaker started from his days as a reporter, covering sad stories that inspired him to find refuge in techno music.
- His latest film 'Desire' explores the emotional impact of Detroit techno music through the story of DJ Carl Craig.
- Jean-Cosme focuses on the emotional aspects of storytelling, aiming to make the audience feel the music rather than just delivering information.
- The structure of 'Desire' follows a pre-party, party, and after-party format, reflecting the ups and downs of Carl Craig's career.
- Collaboration with a director of photography and editor is crucial in shaping the film and creating a cohesive narrative. Good editing can transform a film and give it a different meaning and pacing.
- Directors should not be too precious and should be open to feedback and guidance from editors.
- Maintaining objectivity as a director and being able to separate oneself from the film is important.
- Premiering at film festivals can be a rewarding experience and a validation of one's work.
- Distribution can be challenging for independent filmmakers, but having experienced producers can be helpful.
- Documentary filmmaking requires patience, generosity, and building trust with subjects.
- Taking the time to listen and allowing the story to unfold naturally can lead to powerful moments in filmmaking.
Like, subscribe and follow us on our socials @pastpresentfeature
Разделы
1. E5 • Trust The Silence • JEAN-COSME DELALOYE, dir. of 'Desire: The Carl Craig Story' at the Tribeca Film Festival (00:00:00)
2. Past Present Feature, Hosted by Marcus Mizelle (00:00:01)
3. Introducing Filmmaker Jean-Cosme Delaloye (00:00:48)
4. Transitioning from Journalism to Documentaries (00:02:07)
5. Structuring & Filming Documentaries (00:04:57)
6. Inspiration from 'Tempestad' (00:07:05)
7. Origin & Development of 'Desire: The Carl Craig Story' (00:10:46)
8. Main Themes of 'Desire' (00:14:11)
9. The Three-Part Structure of 'Desire' (00:17:01)
10. Collaborative Elements: Director of Photography, Editing & Sound (00:19:40)
11. Notable Highlights of filming 'Desire' (00:25:26)
12. Directing Documentaries (00:27:26)
13. Premiering at Tribeca: A Meaningful Experience (00:28:55)
14. Distribution Plans: Theatrical Release (00:32:48)
15. Similar Approach: 'The Last Repair Shop' (00:34:39)
16. Filmmaking Advice: Trust the Silence and Be Patient (00:40:06)
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Manage episode 423004852 series 3574212
In this week’s episode, we have Swedish-born, Brooklyn-based Jean-Cosme Delaloye, who shares his early days as a reporter and his transition into documentary filmmaking, having been inspired by the 2016 film ‘Tempestad’ and most recently, Oscar-winning short doc ‘The Last Repair Shop’. He talks about how his experiences covering sad stories led him to find refuge in techno music, which inspired his latest film 'Desire: The Carl Craig Story’, which is World Premiering on June 12th with the Tribeca Film Festival, at the Indeed Theater.
Jean-Cosme breaks down his approach to storytelling, focusing on the emotional impact rather than just delivering information. He also highlights the importance of collaboration with his director of photography and editor, the role of the director in maintaining objectivity, how documentary filmmaking requires patience, generosity, and building trust with subjects, and how taking the time to listen and allowing the story to unfold naturally can lead to powerful moments.
Short Ends
- Jean-Cosme's journey as a filmmaker started from his days as a reporter, covering sad stories that inspired him to find refuge in techno music.
- His latest film 'Desire' explores the emotional impact of Detroit techno music through the story of DJ Carl Craig.
- Jean-Cosme focuses on the emotional aspects of storytelling, aiming to make the audience feel the music rather than just delivering information.
- The structure of 'Desire' follows a pre-party, party, and after-party format, reflecting the ups and downs of Carl Craig's career.
- Collaboration with a director of photography and editor is crucial in shaping the film and creating a cohesive narrative. Good editing can transform a film and give it a different meaning and pacing.
- Directors should not be too precious and should be open to feedback and guidance from editors.
- Maintaining objectivity as a director and being able to separate oneself from the film is important.
- Premiering at film festivals can be a rewarding experience and a validation of one's work.
- Distribution can be challenging for independent filmmakers, but having experienced producers can be helpful.
- Documentary filmmaking requires patience, generosity, and building trust with subjects.
- Taking the time to listen and allowing the story to unfold naturally can lead to powerful moments in filmmaking.
Like, subscribe and follow us on our socials @pastpresentfeature
Разделы
1. E5 • Trust The Silence • JEAN-COSME DELALOYE, dir. of 'Desire: The Carl Craig Story' at the Tribeca Film Festival (00:00:00)
2. Past Present Feature, Hosted by Marcus Mizelle (00:00:01)
3. Introducing Filmmaker Jean-Cosme Delaloye (00:00:48)
4. Transitioning from Journalism to Documentaries (00:02:07)
5. Structuring & Filming Documentaries (00:04:57)
6. Inspiration from 'Tempestad' (00:07:05)
7. Origin & Development of 'Desire: The Carl Craig Story' (00:10:46)
8. Main Themes of 'Desire' (00:14:11)
9. The Three-Part Structure of 'Desire' (00:17:01)
10. Collaborative Elements: Director of Photography, Editing & Sound (00:19:40)
11. Notable Highlights of filming 'Desire' (00:25:26)
12. Directing Documentaries (00:27:26)
13. Premiering at Tribeca: A Meaningful Experience (00:28:55)
14. Distribution Plans: Theatrical Release (00:32:48)
15. Similar Approach: 'The Last Repair Shop' (00:34:39)
16. Filmmaking Advice: Trust the Silence and Be Patient (00:40:06)
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