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#012 - Chris Ingvordsen // Iconic Filmmaker

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Chris Ingvordsen is a prolific filmmaker with an incredible career that began during the home video revolution in the 1980s. He produced and directed 24 feature films, working with legendary actors and actresses like Sandra Bullock, Robert Mitchum, Julia Roberts, and more. His films were distributed domestically and internationally, shaking up the Hollywood distribution system and opening the doors for independent filmmakers.
Ingvordsen's unique approach to filmmaking, influenced by his mentor Larry Cohen, involved daring and resourcefulness, often filming without permits and making the most of low budgets. He was all about taking risks and creating unique, exciting content.
Now, as we enter a new digital revolution, Ingvordsen's message to aspiring filmmakers is clear: seize the opportunity. With affordable digital cameras, accessible editing software, and a multitude of distribution channels, there's never been a better time to bring your filmmaking dreams to life. Learn your craft, gain experience, and when inspiration strikes, have the courage to make your movie.

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1. [Ad] Gimme Three - A Series For Cinephiles (00:12:50)

2. (Cont.) #012 - Chris Ingvordsen // Iconic Filmmaker (00:12:51)

24 episodes

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Chris Ingvordsen is a prolific filmmaker with an incredible career that began during the home video revolution in the 1980s. He produced and directed 24 feature films, working with legendary actors and actresses like Sandra Bullock, Robert Mitchum, Julia Roberts, and more. His films were distributed domestically and internationally, shaking up the Hollywood distribution system and opening the doors for independent filmmakers.
Ingvordsen's unique approach to filmmaking, influenced by his mentor Larry Cohen, involved daring and resourcefulness, often filming without permits and making the most of low budgets. He was all about taking risks and creating unique, exciting content.
Now, as we enter a new digital revolution, Ingvordsen's message to aspiring filmmakers is clear: seize the opportunity. With affordable digital cameras, accessible editing software, and a multitude of distribution channels, there's never been a better time to bring your filmmaking dreams to life. Learn your craft, gain experience, and when inspiration strikes, have the courage to make your movie.

Let us know if we're doing a shitty job.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. [Ad] Gimme Three - A Series For Cinephiles (00:12:50)

2. (Cont.) #012 - Chris Ingvordsen // Iconic Filmmaker (00:12:51)

24 episodes

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