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Cool Short: Welcome to the End of the World
Cool Short: Welcome to the End of the World
Caleb Slain directed this fascinating short film.
[quote]”Welcome to the end of the world,” said a woman as we stepped out of a Bolero jeep, the government escorts trying not to clatter their guns while hopping down from the back. Since leaving the little airport outside of Dimapur, the last four hours had been the most pulse-pounding drive of my life: a cliffside trek where roads lacked…
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Caleb Slain
This was one of the most inspirational videos I've seen in a long time. Watch it. You'll love it. Director Caleb Slain is a genius.
"CC: Any advice for young filmmakers? I’m sure you get that question a lot.
CS: Boy . . . that question scares me. Advice is a huge responsibility, and I don’t know if I’ve earned it. I couldn’t have done anything without a team that believed in me. What we did should not have been possible. It is IMPERATIVE that a young filmmaker begins to build a community of trust and love. Otherwise you will be reduced to run-and-gun commercials and youtube videos for a long time. Also, no one will ever give anything to you. No one will come along and make it happen. But if you let go of all fear, and rush forward knowing you will fail, people always always always swoop in to your aid. No one can catch you if you don’t jump."
"You know, we always think about our own stories, and we think about what kind of purpose, what kind of impact our experiences have on us. You know, I'm going to India. What is that going to mean for my life? How is that going to translate into a story I tell one day? We're kind of lost in our own stories, and it's very difficult to step outside of that and think that maybe I'm not here for my story. Maybe I'm playing a supporting role in the stories of so many people here, in the memories of so many kids here. You know, I think it's that thing that is important to sort of take a step back from our own personal experiences and step back from what is this doing for me? What am I getting from this? Maybe I'm not the lead character." - Caleb Slain
A post-script journey through Philip Seymour Hoffman's lifetime in cinema.
200 hours of work went into breaking down 47 of Hoffman's films. Compiling his legacy has been one of the most challenging experiences I've ever faced as an editor, and yet indescribably rewarding. I can assure you that after 22 years on screen and nearly fifty films, we now look at the work of an actor who never had a single dishonest moment on camera. I know because I've seen them all. Please take a breather and raise your glasses to one of our greatest.
-Caleb Slain