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What All Artists Need To Know by UCLA Professor Richard Walter 

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@amyliu7065
@amyliu7065 3 года назад
I think the reason why artist hate their works from the past is because they’ve improved so much to be able to spot all the things they could’ve done better
@howardthurman3617
@howardthurman3617 6 месяцев назад
Always
@joeygalaxy255
@joeygalaxy255 9 лет назад
For the love of God, do not stop making these.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 лет назад
joey galaxy Thanks Joey, we're trying.
@joeygalaxy255
@joeygalaxy255 9 лет назад
They're an excellent resource guys, I know it's helping me so much personally during my writing process currently. So you guys helped at least one person!
@soothingtrax
@soothingtrax 8 лет назад
Yes, I second that!
@scottbowers9061
@scottbowers9061 3 года назад
@@filmcourage and still succeeding at doing so.
@richardangelo8344
@richardangelo8344 2 года назад
I know im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a way to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid lost my account password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@zilmanar
@zilmanar 11 лет назад
This guy is great. That is precisely how I feel about my old books. You look back and kind of wince because you are seeing not what is on the page, but also your INTENTION for what you think should have been on that page. I have to stop myself and realize; This is objectively not garbage, in fact, it is good, I just see what I wanted to write here instead of what is.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 11 лет назад
Thanks. We're certainly glad you stumbled upon what we do. Hope it helps you on your journey.
@johnnyroycerichardsoniii3273
“This is a business where the exception is the rule.”” Excellent insight
@fadeawayinwestla
@fadeawayinwestla 11 лет назад
"Artists should never look back at their work." A bold statement I need to chew on. Also a pretty good conversation starter.
@pppcorn
@pppcorn Год назад
sometimes they should
@Jeffreypearson252
@Jeffreypearson252 9 месяцев назад
As a painter the best that I can do is attempt to make each painting better than the last.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 Год назад
"Writing is frustration, not to mention humiliation." Thank you for that.
@Lucie131082
@Lucie131082 7 лет назад
The last part is just awesome! Very nice to hear this again. It's what Flaubert said once : to have one good sentence he would erase 9 out of 10. It takes time - and the will to make room for better stuff by erasing- to build up something valuable I guess.
@beyondher
@beyondher 11 месяцев назад
He's talking about perfectionism, which is actually a character flaw. So artists need to be fundamentally flawed to make great art.
@nikht0
@nikht0 Год назад
I laughed out loud at this video because it truly is comically absurd to choose work you will never be satisfied with. It made me think "I need to grow the f**k up and stop thinking making art will get any easier or make me any happier." Thanks.
@aliciarosemusic
@aliciarosemusic 5 лет назад
I am laugh/crying while watching this, because everything he says is so true!! Great video :) I feel much better about things now knowing I'm not crazy.
@liomanwhy
@liomanwhy Год назад
Our art teacher told us that if we liked our works then we were not real artists. Honestly, this message just broke my desire to draw consistently for years, because I internalized it (and most likely misinterpreted, too). Whenever I sat down to draw (or even write), all I could think about is how bad everything is, and how of a shit artist and writer I was, and I couldn't continue to do it. What's the point of continuing to do anything if you're never good enough? Of course, getting critique is important to grow as an artist, but if your works are getting continually bashed and bashed even in your head, if you're never good enough even for yourself then you just get more drained in the end. I think allowing yourself to like something in your work or noticing when you're good at something can also go a long way. That doesn't mean you have to love everything you produce, but rather balance everything out. Sure, I can't really argue with the professor, because I'm not a professional artist (professionals and hobbyists prioritize different things in the craft, I believe), but I still wanted to share what I think. I think constantly bashing yourself and never be happy with your work will just kill any desire to create in the end. There has to be a balance between being proud of yourself and be critical of your work, learning how to take criticism from other people and especially yourself is a skill of its own and is important to develop.
@lizzyrank5405
@lizzyrank5405 8 месяцев назад
Yes exactly, I have this convo woth my bf from time to time. I get it cause I don't have great self-confidence, so he tried to help, and even he is the same as me when it comes to his writing and crafts😅. But I have like certain things about work and sometimes it is sad when someone like the most simplest work you've done that the thing you've worked so hard at.
@aleksandraalexander4506
@aleksandraalexander4506 7 месяцев назад
It’s unfortunate your teacher made that comment to you just beginning your study, because what he/she said was B.S. when we draw, we may like what’s working in a picture and dislike what’s not working it shouldn’t be based on good or bad. On critical critique those words should be exempted. I can do a study and love one particular line then I am quite satisfied, and I keep pushing forward. Bottom line is I see what’s working in the elements of design and what’s not and the more I do it I see differently. Because once the piece is done it lives outside of me.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 11 лет назад
Glad to hear it! Merry Christmas
@Knoteworthy
@Knoteworthy Год назад
This is a timeless channel
@leighmurrell5494
@leighmurrell5494 6 месяцев назад
Being self critical and much more critical of one's own work than anyone else could ever be is a dine starting point if great art is to be made.
@SymonSaysTV
@SymonSaysTV 10 лет назад
One question and a 12 minute answer...! Be careful not to be in a rush when you talk to this guy. lol But good stuff and thanks for sharing your knowledg. ;-)
@afrosymphony8207
@afrosymphony8207 7 лет назад
hahah
@m2ludyng
@m2ludyng 6 лет назад
ahahahah :)
@quentilpompey6827
@quentilpompey6827 5 лет назад
I guess it what the title states: “What artist need to know”?
@hueykhalidX
@hueykhalidX 8 лет назад
You fear your past work because you believe in the illusion of perfection.
@julyandavis8528
@julyandavis8528 6 месяцев назад
This chap is terrific. What he speaks to here is also why Instagram is so deadly for visual artists- we should not be dredging up old work, let alone giving the impression we’re pretty darned pleased with it! 😊
@fgbowen
@fgbowen 11 лет назад
Same To you. I appreciate your channel!
@LoneHero2
@LoneHero2 11 лет назад
These are awesome! I feel like I stumbled on to a little hidden treasure of the internet. Thanks for this!
@michael__times
@michael__times 5 лет назад
I love Richard Walter!
@kijahstudios
@kijahstudios 10 лет назад
Thank you! I'm in some tears right now because I always thought I was just bipolar. lol
@rickthomas422
@rickthomas422 2 года назад
A lot of wisdom in this guy.
@Coloursofdreams729
@Coloursofdreams729 3 года назад
Interesting a no bs interview 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻good stuff
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 3 года назад
Thanks D & T!
@caraaraiza1176
@caraaraiza1176 Год назад
Yes frustration. Beautiful and so fun.
@fgbowen
@fgbowen 11 лет назад
Perfect words for me to hear today.
@covechgo
@covechgo 2 года назад
It's like he's talking about the painting process.
@Bigaphid
@Bigaphid Год назад
He hasn't heard the "big fish from little ponds"? I've heard that and I live in the midwest.
@toddboothbee1361
@toddboothbee1361 6 лет назад
I guess the only way to get your work out if you hate it is to have deadlines assigned to you.
@teddyc1291
@teddyc1291 11 лет назад
If Larry David and David Letterman had a child... LD+DL=RW
@cmhardin37
@cmhardin37 7 лет назад
Teddy C And George Carlin
@squiremuldoon5462
@squiremuldoon5462 Год назад
It’s who you know , not how talented you are, you have to be good looking and be friends with an important gallery owner, that’s the secret to being a successful artist.
@nouredinebouguergouh4732
@nouredinebouguergouh4732 9 месяцев назад
Damn right 😊
@Celeste-in-Oz
@Celeste-in-Oz 8 месяцев назад
As a ‘nobody’ artist, this does make me feel a lot better 🤷🏻‍♀️
@OMNIFICPICTURES
@OMNIFICPICTURES 4 года назад
Long winded but worth the trek through time. Rich commentary.
@greencoolmoss
@greencoolmoss 4 года назад
"People with weight issues often think if they cam just get those 30-40 lbs off they can stop worrying about the issue but it doesnt work that way, if you wanna keep it off you have to worry about it everyday"
@bond12
@bond12 3 года назад
I Am My Greatest Critic!!!!!!!!!!!!
@desserttree
@desserttree 2 года назад
I generally just avoid other artist or people that are jealous it tends to be discouraging
@nouredinebouguergouh4732
@nouredinebouguergouh4732 9 месяцев назад
I think the good artist is so perfect technically he is always satisfied with his hole work.
@AudiobookLibrary24-7
@AudiobookLibrary24-7 5 лет назад
I will never look back! Can I just take a peak?
@quentilpompey6827
@quentilpompey6827 5 лет назад
Many will tell you if it’s not working throw it away. That bothers me because I remember those movies where the writer desperately tries to find the right word or words in the mean time paper balls are filling the trash bin. But an epiphany happens and the writer goes back to a few paper balls before and finds the golden nugget.
@jep1437
@jep1437 5 лет назад
This was great
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 Год назад
Charming, charming man. Every word is clearly true. Yeah, scary.
@StopFear
@StopFear 2 года назад
The best way to avoid the evils of this industry, and this is an evil industry which treats people unfairly and disrespectfully while often rewarding horrible person, is not to attempt to be a part of it. Do not sell your soul when you have so many options in life and you still have your conscience.
@cassidyorme
@cassidyorme 9 лет назад
thats great for accomplished writers... but rewriting a script is essential for up and coming writers.. you have to look over it again and again.. and watch it when it is made and make notes.. so that maybe you will have a future in the business
@rawpoetfilm
@rawpoetfilm 6 лет назад
It's painful to look at your past scripts, writing, paintings etc. He's right.
@darioscomicschool1111
@darioscomicschool1111 Год назад
What Kind of Watch is he Wearing? Looks like a F91 with a W86 ResinSTrap?
@michaellakey3565
@michaellakey3565 4 месяца назад
Try, Michael St.Mark Flikr The Street Artist
@bsrfuchs55
@bsrfuchs55 Год назад
"stop looking for satisfaction" 🤣
@Darfaultner
@Darfaultner 7 лет назад
I am really proud or a lot of stuff I have written, but admittedly, nothing is published. So maybe we cringe at what other people may think of it and us once we put ourselves out there... Interesting. I hope I don't feel like this if I ever get published. That would be sad.
@peterdollins3610
@peterdollins3610 4 года назад
Rewatched 'Manhatten' the other day. A wretched worthless movie. But 'La Strada' by Fellini never dims.
@andrewcalebgorospe2754
@andrewcalebgorospe2754 6 лет назад
I'm not even successful and man do my old works suck.
@Neo-rl2kk
@Neo-rl2kk 6 лет назад
Has he actually screen written a film? Which ones?
@kevinreily2529
@kevinreily2529 5 лет назад
He wrote the first draft of "American Graffiti", while at USC film school. How many great NFL coaches never played football? Even Tiger Woods has a golf instructor, but that doesn't mean he could beat Tiger in golf.
@tabuena.fineart
@tabuena.fineart 2 года назад
The more you try to rationalize art, the more that it doesn't make sense😊
@BlySS93
@BlySS93 6 лет назад
His son is 26 ,what the fuck? Dude you have him at 75?
@octaviof.g.7316
@octaviof.g.7316 2 года назад
hahahahah, he's been busy writing
@zodozodoyatuyatu
@zodozodoyatuyatu 11 лет назад
Probably not. But that's not to say you couldn't make a movie independently.
@farlington4334
@farlington4334 Год назад
The curse of the artist…when you self critique, you see all your own mistakes, even the smallest ones, leap out of you…but only see the successes in the art of others…
@660630989
@660630989 11 лет назад
I need a viewers answers if the guy is muslim could it be possible that he can get a chance in Hollywood industry??
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 6 лет назад
Let the work speak for itself. Image is part of any sale, BUT being approachable and sociable is more important than any particular spiritualism or structure. If a guy is really interested and driven to tell the story, he has a chance. How he carefully uses that chance to tell a great story in a great way or throws the chance away to preach, regardless of what he's preaching... That's up to him. :o)
@evergreen2051
@evergreen2051 5 лет назад
Nah..you'll have to sell your soul to the devil..many have,in this satanic world.
@dejanmarkovic3040
@dejanmarkovic3040 3 года назад
Shut up, I don't care, you spent one minute in front of the Mona Lisa, gk away, youtube, stop recommending me this guy.
@terryfriend16
@terryfriend16 Год назад
These people can't give creative advice; it's nebulous. You can either write or you can't. Writing is an inherent gift. Luck has nothing to do with it. You either have it or you don't.
@kevinreily2529
@kevinreily2529 5 лет назад
That is the "dumbest question ever". You are already making excuses to give up before you start. Pathetic. Who cares where they came from, either they can write or act, or create, or contribute something, or not. Too many talented people give up "because they don't have the self confidence and work ethic to do what it takes to make it".
@victorallencook7107
@victorallencook7107 4 года назад
.........👤
@myfragilelilac
@myfragilelilac 4 года назад
10 versions of you. No there is only one version of you.
@vivaloriflamme
@vivaloriflamme 10 лет назад
I just watched Annie Hall-- it kinda sucked. Then Manhattan- a homely guy doing a beautiful innocent high school girl. Then Hannah-- which was creepy- a guy cheating on his wife with her sister and trying to justify it- which was at the same time Allen was sleeping with his real wife's daughter Soon-yi. His women characters talk in this breathless little-girl unsure-of-themselves way. He adopted 2 girls- I hope they are OK.
@divein6248
@divein6248 7 лет назад
why annie hall sucked ?
@jayangli
@jayangli 11 лет назад
Sound like a frustrating job
@TONYSESLCAFE
@TONYSESLCAFE 6 лет назад
OK, I am a hostel Artist... So what.
@countvlad8845
@countvlad8845 9 месяцев назад
He's saying without saying it that it is nice to pull for aspiring artists, such as rich & prestigious Mom and Pa, with Pa at UCLA and in the game for 40 years. Sigh. If you don't believe this guy has pull then why is he being interviewed? Anyway, I couldn't bear to watch the rest. It's a ridiculous mythology they are selling that never passes the sniff test.
@cyberhermit1222
@cyberhermit1222 6 лет назад
Being Jewish helps in Hollywood...
@James_Bowie
@James_Bowie 4 года назад
Oy vey!
@AlyxCoe
@AlyxCoe 10 месяцев назад
I can't stand reading stuff I've written. Just sick of it.
@lisalovelylpa
@lisalovelylpa 2 года назад
Bukowski said I roughly paraphrase, if your frustrated and banging your head against the wall every time you write , get out of the business , you are probably making boring art.
@PeterBethanis
@PeterBethanis 8 лет назад
I seem to be in the minority here but I just don't get this guy. "Do the best you can." Are you joking? "It' like losing weight." WHAT? You have a right to give advice, and you did get a week on NYT best-seller list, and you kind of know Mel Brooks, but say something memorable. I don't mean to come off as a jerk, but I just don't get it.
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