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David Lynch came out with a Creativity & Film Masterclass yesterday and I binge watched it and compiled my notes into this video review of 9 lessons I learned. This is my favorite masterclass so far. If you do anything creative and want to improve, then I highly recommend watching this. Also, with no initial intention, I realize you can use my referral code, and this way we'd both get 3 extra months. This would be great considering my pass expires May* and I don't have the financial bandwidth to continue with renewal. https://share.masterclass.com/x/AeXtsZ 5/13/19 - Someone used my referral just in time! I now have until end of August. Thank you kind stranger! Below are the notes I made for myself and for this video. Excuse any typos as they were written mainly for my eyes. 1. Love the process of catching ideas. It's like fishing. It needs patience. Ideas are everything. When you have 70 ideas, 70 scenes, written on 70 notecards, you have a feature film. The most valuable thing is to find your own voice, developing your intuition, being in tune with your own ideas as they are. Ideas are gold. Write them down. Don't ever forget one. 2. Stay true to your ideas. This is a reocurring theme throughout EVERY chapter. Location scouting, working with a composer, set designer anybody. It's a not a director ego trip, it's about staying true to the idea. As a director, fine tune with every department and communicate until the result is true to the idea. There is no compromising. When everything is true to the idea then the whole film works. The whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts. Stay true to the idea because that's what you fell in love with. 3. Daydream. Be like a kid -- don't close your curiousity. Make time to daydream. To others it may seem like you're doing nothing, and that you need to see a psychiatrist, but it's important. People these days don't have time to daydream. Make time to daydream. Daydream triggers ideas. Daydreaming is your fishing. The only pre-req is desire. Desire is bait. When I look at some of the top creators, they day dream. They get bored, and mess around with the camera or editing. They enjoy the process. Look at matty brown's work. 4. Negativity kills creativity. It scares the fish away. Stress, anxiety, depression, sorrow, anger, fatigue, they cloud the mind. If there is fear then you or your set do not want to g the extra mile. The starving artist is romantic for everyone except the starving artist. The starving artist wants to not starve. Conversely, energy, awareness, and understanding foster ideas. Create the right mental state. More on this later 5. It should be a big happy family. On set it should be like Thanksgiving dinner everyday. Actors need to feel comfortable to experiment. Safe feelings for actors. They let go of themselves and dive deeper as a character. If there is fear, no one goes the extra mile. Direct with kindness. Do not embarrass anyone. Everyone has it in them, you just have to bring it out. 6. Create your set-up. You need a setup- place & materials to do the work. Artist needs 4 hours of uninterrupted time to get 1 hour of real work done. You need to be somewhat selfish with your time. It's not selfish if those around you understand. You need to protect that time to get things done. Start pouring out writing. If you have a notepad and pen in front of you, pretty soon writing will happen. 90% can be worthless stuff, but maybe you can catch some gold and then it pours. Like fishing. 7. Educate yourself. He and other people would do film analysis. They'd go to the movies, and each person would have one topic, editing, sound, lighting, and they'd come back and report. Nowadays, you can watch something over and over again online. As I say in my channel, a lot the best way to learn is to find work that speaks to you, and break it down, and then create. Have the technical knowledge, have the intellectual knowledge from film analysis, and solidify it with experiential knowledge from the process of creating. 8. Embrace failure: Freedom comes from failure. Success leads to expectation and second guessing. 9. Meditate. Transcendental Meditation. Expand consciousness. David Lynch quote. -- / lifebyarthur / lifebyarthur http://lifebyart.com/ lifebyarthur@gmail.com Let's collab and connect!! #masterclass #davidlynch