Brandon Baum
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I think everyone, I guess, hopefully listening to the podcast today could see themselves within that world of going, whether you're already, you're a pro user and you've got your Adobe pipeline that works for you today, which is great.
Maybe there's an opportunity on the other side to now be distributing your content at a larger scale.
Or maybe you're on the other side of the equation where you're already using these platforms to distribute your content, but you didn't realize you could tap into
much greater and larger tools to expand the stories that you're already telling and you're going to tap into the distributed tools all in all i think there's going to be a lot of change very quickly and i'm excited to be a part of what is going to be a wild ride
I hope so.
I hope so.
I don't think so.
Look, maybe I'm saying that because like I'm still in like the very early stages of my career.
So like I'm quite enjoying the speed of which things are changing at and it all still feels quite fun to me.
I don't know, I get bored quickly.
And I think the way the climate is right now, it really lends itself to the way my brain just kind of ticks.
I love filmmaking so much because I really believe at its core filmmaking is just problem solving.
Film telling a story is just a really long process of solving problems down to how you shoot it, how you portray your characters, then how you like them and how you, the productions, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
And every day when you show up on set,
Your job is just there solving about a thousand different problems.
And I think that's the thing that's really made me fall in love with the filmmaker process so much.
I love that that is now extended and sort of my other kind of passion in life, which is tech, has somehow now found its way into my other passion, which is filmmaking.
And these two major passions of mine have now just merged together into this one space where I get to be doing the two things I love.
at once I think for filmmaking to be at its core problem solving to continue to like really live on I think the pipeline needs to keep changing I think we as filmmakers need to keep being on our toes because I think every time there's innovation a new format for telling stories emerges and I want to be a part of one of those those new cusps
You know, that George Lucas moment where, you know, he found ILM because suddenly there's a new way to use compute to create these incredible stories, stories that no one had ever been able to tell before.