40:30 is so refreshing to hear. Good to remember why I’m doing this!
@gab25612 ай бұрын
Bring Arseni Khachaturan for a future next episode pls!!!
@tomburko2 ай бұрын
What a great episode!! Carlo, your questions are always on point. I really hope you'll soon feel that your career is going up to that next level you desire. Patrick comes off as such a genuine guy who is clearly super into what he's doing, and I found his energy infectious and motivating. Love the podcast!
@craftandfiction2 ай бұрын
hell yeah! Patrick's work I've been following really closely for a couple years now. Really cool to see how big he's got. also loved his honesty in this.
@jolanpery47802 ай бұрын
like each episode it's so good ! thank you
@Codycjackson2 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this podcast dude. Super powerful stuff 💯
@nicholasboulemedia93172 ай бұрын
Something I heard Dean Cundey say is shoot as much and as often as you can regardless of the pay... If you want to be a narrative feature film DP. and this man shot Halloween and Jurassic Park. just sayin.
@fedworks_2 ай бұрын
Time well spent.
@genewilsonv2 ай бұрын
DP here and am 29 yrs old, travel a couple times a month and have a wife with 2 children. Wouldn't trade it for anything. The reality for me was freelancing with children is doable if you have a supportive family. Parents are extremely helpful. Its actually made me better with time management. When I'm working I'm locked in and when I'm not working im spend time with my kids and wife. The challenging part is that stuff always comes up. If it's a last minute shoot them as long as its not a major thing we adjust so I can take the job. The hardest part is when you work from home but the resolution is to work while the family is sleeping lol. Grandparents are definitely important during the week when you need a break. It's hard but doable with a supportive family. Sorry for any typos