Kane Parsons
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Podcast Appearances
filming my own little clips and it just kind of started turning into like youtube shit posts which turned into little short films and and then it drifted further and further until i was just like applying all of my like without like a i think i find a humor in everything i do but like i tried to do it a little more seriously probably around the time i was 10 or so do you find that you are historically a very quick study that you can master something quickly
I don't know about master.
I think I can get excited about something.
And I think what I've found with everything I've done
Uh, in any field.
Cause I, you know, I like to jump around to a few different mediums just because I, I enjoy it personally.
It's not too much about the result for me.
Um, I find that I've had a hard time getting discouraged and I don't know what I would really, I think it's probably a blend of a million different things.
Again, like that's the boring answer.
It's like probably stuff that I got from my parents because they're lovely people and probably stuff that I got from just my general upbringing subconsciously.
And maybe some of it's beyond that.
Um, but like, I,
generally have sort of i think growing up i wrote a curve of like every time i would learn something objectively now i can look back and recognize it as pretty like if i did a short film it doesn't look great the vfx don't look great but at the time it was like
pretty mind blowing and really satisfying and would kind of just always be riding the curve where I'm never self-aware and self-critical enough of the thing I'm making to actually be, I guess, dismissive of it to a degree that makes me want to shut the whole thing down and give it up.
So it was like always constantly fun and satisfying.
I think I've only just now started to that curve kind of plateaus and now there's like such an extreme degree of like being
Not well.
not really because i i think that for me that transition started more in around 2021 or like when i started the backroom series on youtube i think i think i was kind of unfortunate it's not the right word just because it was you know a deliberate movement but i coming from like you know a lot of my influences did come from youtube and whatnot and i spent a lot of time in my like teenage years or you know after the the when i started getting internet access my influences were very much
derived from people who were making these indie projects online that are very meticulous, like a lot of attention to detail, lots of things to dig into, lots of channels who are maybe just even hallucinating information out of something that was never meant to be dug into.
And so all of that kind of created this mindset of like, okay, if you're going to do an indie project, especially if it's mystery or horror or sci-fi, which are all what I want to be doing, you've got to be prepared to give people