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Jack Grapes is an award-winning poet, playwright, actor, teacher, and the editor and publisher of ONTHEBUS, one of the top literary journals in the country. He has won several publishing grants and Fellowships in Literature from the National Endowment for the Arts. He's also received nine Artist-in- Residence Grants from the California Arts Council to teach writing in various schools throughout Los Angeles. He is the author of 13 books of poetry, including TREES, COFFEE, AND THE EYES OF DEER, and BREAKING DOWN THE SURFACE OF THE WORLD. A spoken-word CD, Pretend, was recently issued by DePaul University. He is also author of a chapbook of poems and paintings titled AND THE RUNNING FORM, NAKED, BLAKE. His most recent publication is LUCKY FINDS, a boxed set of 50 cards that extend and parody the dynamic artistic productions of high-modernist poets such as Ezra Pound and Charles Olson. For more information on Jack's classes, please visit: jackgrapes.com/classesgeneral...
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@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
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@GoodBloodGames
@GoodBloodGames 2 года назад
Karen, you put yourself on the line here so we could all become better storytellers. Thanks for your courage.
@nevisysbryd7450
@nevisysbryd7450 2 года назад
Ohshit, Good Blood was here.
@allanreele8352
@allanreele8352 2 года назад
I got goosebumps when he started asking those questions and got Karen to expose her own deeper truth. Really needed to hear this tonight. Thanks so much Karen for all of these interviews!
@majki3144
@majki3144 Год назад
Respect, Karen
@djn48
@djn48 Год назад
No, she didn't. Putting herself on the line would have been telling her story. She was pushed by Jack into the situation and deliberately *didn't* put herself on the line. The work was all Jack. He was the one who kept pushing and elicited her emotion so we could all become better storytellers.
@fantasma8253
@fantasma8253 Год назад
And thank you for being good blood, we hav enrichi bad blood in this world already
@purerasslin91
@purerasslin91 2 года назад
Came for writing advice, stayed for the Socratic unraveling of one's psyche.
@ZordaanTelevisioN
@ZordaanTelevisioN 2 года назад
Me too, exactly.
@therunawayrascal
@therunawayrascal 2 года назад
ah you beat me to it haha
@JD-zw5os
@JD-zw5os 2 года назад
😆😆 trueee
@BrandonChilds
@BrandonChilds 2 года назад
Hahahahaha 😂
@SamikBhattacharyaOfficial
@SamikBhattacharyaOfficial 2 года назад
Accurate!
@CaptainSinbad
@CaptainSinbad 2 года назад
This was insane. This video is actually a demonstration of the concept. We pay for the stuff that is real. Thank you for sharing Karen!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Cheers!
@dushyantm9579
@dushyantm9579 2 года назад
Captain Sindbad!
@llamaphotosafarifilms7408
@llamaphotosafarifilms7408 2 года назад
Thank you Karen. Hugs from Chile
@lindanorris2455
@lindanorris2455 2 года назад
@@filmcourage wow! these questions were like a complex Math question. I felt the whoo also! That was very, very tough!!!
@alicehuijbregts
@alicehuijbregts 2 года назад
“Write how you talk; don’t try and be a writer.” That was very much needed, especially since I’ve looked back at old work and not felt a soul in it.
@treshathepoetrysalon7231
@treshathepoetrysalon7231 2 года назад
"Simple" is not the same thing as "easy." I spend half my writing time getting past my own desire to impress myself and get to the truth of what I want to say. Jack's methods have helped me a bunch.
@BigPuddin
@BigPuddin 2 года назад
@@treshathepoetrysalon7231 Exactly. It ironically takes more time to condense complex concepts into easily digested, accessible forms. It doesn't take a lot of talent to look up a bunch of asinine synonyms and litter one's work with unnecessary purple prose. We all learned that the hard way. "Loquacious" and "verbose" is not even congruent let alone equal to "intelligent."
@themillionviewclub7111
@themillionviewclub7111 Год назад
Reading your comment made me want to endure the remaining 13:00 of this slightly painful and irritating process. Kudos to you AND ESPECIALLY TO KAREN!
@The_WatchList
@The_WatchList Год назад
That was a lesson I learned in martial arts. The more I thought about it, the clunkier I became. The smoothest had been when I did not think hard, but let my body moved as it needed to. Same with writing, I came to focus more on creating a story that held a lesson and emotional meaning, rather than how I sounded or what made me seem fancy. Take out what other's think sometimes, let yourself be guided by how you feel and what you want to inspire others to feel. That helps me, hopefully it is decent advice for helping you too. Also, it has been a year since you saw this, how is your writing now?
@arthursandomine5464
@arthursandomine5464 6 месяцев назад
The best example of this that I know of is Jordan Belfort in Wolf of Wallstreet. He’s “speech” is hilarious!
@aarchi89
@aarchi89 2 года назад
That was tough to watch. Really commend the presenter for staying professional even when she felt so emotional.
@eddyjuillerat835
@eddyjuillerat835 2 года назад
She's the best, that's why.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
That's kind, thank you Eddy!
@noonecomics
@noonecomics 2 года назад
agreed, I felt like giving a final exam , damn!
@djanitatiana
@djanitatiana 2 года назад
The emotion _is_ the profession
@PurrsPlace
@PurrsPlace 2 года назад
@@filmcourage It's more than kind; it's true. If you're Karen, then you stayed with Grapes as best you could, following notions you appeared to be totally new to, and yet open to receiving them on the deepest level. You didn't waffle, you didn't flake. You took the challenge, stayed the course, and learned something good yet difficult. These are the kinds of challenges that change lives - change *souls* - for the better. And I respect you for it.
@althenimble
@althenimble 2 года назад
“Writing is easy; you just open a vein and bleed” - some writer
@john10klakes
@john10klakes 2 года назад
Hemingway, I believe.
@jdovma1
@jdovma1 2 года назад
Paraphrased: "I barb wire my wrist, and let it fill the page." - Black Thought
@PlainsPup
@PlainsPup 2 года назад
Virginia Woolf
@thuthuka3562
@thuthuka3562 2 года назад
Wow 🙆🏽‍♂️, so deep and raw.
@chrisoglevoiceover
@chrisoglevoiceover 2 года назад
- Stewie Griffin
@chrisjones8829
@chrisjones8829 2 года назад
She is the best interviewer of writers out there. She knows how to allow them to speak, doesn’t interrupt, and even has the courage to go through this on the spot. She’s great.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Thanks Chris, appreciate your support!
@porsche200471
@porsche200471 2 года назад
I think this was the most most raw, most intimate, most uncomfortable, most intrusive, most incisive, most human and most brave piece of film I've ever seen. Thank you Karen for having the guts to show this. I think everyone in the comments section right now wish they could shake your hand or give you a hug.
@lindaerman3436
@lindaerman3436 10 месяцев назад
Holy Hell,this was rough,but it's so clarifying. Thank you for enduring this grilling. Yikes!
@greyeyed123
@greyeyed123 2 года назад
I love the dramatic reversal of this entire interview. She thought she was going to question him, and get an answer from him. Instead, he questioned her, and forced her to find her own answers within...in places she didn't even want to look.
@collectiondepixels
@collectiondepixels 2 года назад
that was beautifully said
@lindanorris2455
@lindanorris2455 2 года назад
great interview.
@Magibatproductions
@Magibatproductions 2 года назад
8:13 Jack is ruthless. "Put yourself in danger." I'm stealing that
@TheEverfever
@TheEverfever Год назад
"They want blood... and you give it to them." Wow! That is so tragically true I had tears in my eyes.
@Ganon999
@Ganon999 2 года назад
This guys true technique is the embodiment of empathy. He's obviously thought a lot about how to truly empathise, which we all appreciate and can relate to. I think we crave it actually, in such a crazy world. This guy gets it.
@cymbol73
@cymbol73 2 года назад
Thanks Karen for being so tough and pushing through this interview. I don't think many would be able to do that on the spot, but you really gave it your all and showed your audience what it would take. Thank you for letting us share that and learn from you. Take care. 🙂
@GunnarClovis
@GunnarClovis 2 года назад
That was the best writing exercise I've ever seen. Really brilliant.
@G-Blockster
@G-Blockster 2 года назад
"Film Courage." Karen, you demonstrated the true meaning behind the name of the channel. This was a transformative experience for us all. Thank you for the lesson.
@midnightmachinations
@midnightmachinations Год назад
yikes
@appletini1967
@appletini1967 2 года назад
It completely baffles me how so many people say they haven't been feeling like they are living because of the pandemic. The pandemic was the first time in year I have ever felt alive. So much free time. Being able to wake up early and watch the sunrise, watch the sunset, stay on my window listening to music while looking at the trees, the birds... it was amazing. The human experience is really unique to each one of us. "Living" can take as many forms as there are people in this world.
@skinnytimmy1
@skinnytimmy1 2 года назад
I feel like those people just had their distractions taken away, and had to really think about what their life is / was.
@KrogunDK
@KrogunDK 2 года назад
I think that what people really mean when they say that is that they were not living before, and now they are waking up and realising they've been on autopilot for too long.
@emhu2594
@emhu2594 2 года назад
It’s funny that she blamed the pandemic at first, but what she was struggling with had nothing to do wi5 the pandemic. The pandemic just took away the distractions that would ease the pain of what she was going through.
@mapachem4828
@mapachem4828 2 года назад
Well, I was lucky, i'm a software engineer and I didnt loose my job, they sent us to work from home instead of going every day to the office. I'm grateful the pandemia alowed me to live the way I wanted, take care of mi dog and the cats, sit on the garden, have meals with my family. 9 hours of work plus an hour and a half to commute plus take cafe of the house the shopping the bills and the everyday life that consumed muy life and had to do everything on the run. I'm more alive than ever, I can do what I'm allways wanted, I work to share with my family but I wasnt there to share, now Iam. For me that is living.
@bannedmann4469
@bannedmann4469 2 года назад
Life is like radiation, a uniquely damaging event.
@kalebarancelovic
@kalebarancelovic 2 года назад
Before this guy gives you a compliment, he makes you jump through a lot of hoops. He doesn't give out compliments cheaply. I could sense the heat put on Karen and she handled it well.
@joshuakilroy7599
@joshuakilroy7599 2 года назад
He was all up in her Kool-Aid! I'm here for it!
@deneengriffin2955
@deneengriffin2955 2 года назад
@@joshuakilroy7599 😆
@juneychick
@juneychick 2 года назад
@@joshuakilroy7599 lol yeah, I want to know what she discovered!
@greyeyed123
@greyeyed123 2 года назад
@@juneychick She was either adopted, or her biological father was someone other than who she thought it was...and she was never told until recently. There are not many other options beyond those.
@AFuller2020
@AFuller2020 2 года назад
This is why we can't make good films anymore, everything is reboots and super hero flicks.
@CaroleMora22
@CaroleMora22 2 года назад
Jack is so good at what he does. He's sensitive, empathetic, and gently probing. I'm remembering how powerful his classes and his methods are; truly life-changing practices. I also appreciate the way Karen stayed open to this deep process and has shared this exchange. I was brought to tears many times when participating in his workshops.
@timflatus
@timflatus Год назад
This man just changed my whole concept of story writing in quarter of an hour. Awesome!
@gregsaltis1661
@gregsaltis1661 2 года назад
My God, that was fantastic. I'm a musician and I can see the same principle applying to composing and performing.
@nickd8790
@nickd8790 2 года назад
This video is somehow simultaneously profoundly enlightening and educational while deeply moving. I was torn between wanting to give Karen a hug and being captivated with what felt like morbid fascination by watching Jack pull Karen out of her shell making me feel like some type of emotional peeping Tom, to show how to make a deeply emotionally honest story. It would have been perfectly understandable for you to not want to share this Karen, but I am very grateful you decided to. Thank you for the amazing work and the amazing guest.
@fredilly
@fredilly 2 года назад
Almost felt like Hannibal playing with his food.
@onedayatatime007
@onedayatatime007 2 года назад
That's exactly what this was
@rahulprakash4137
@rahulprakash4137 2 года назад
Almost👍🏼
@nickellion3657
@nickellion3657 2 года назад
Quality comment! 👏👏👏
@gabrielt6556
@gabrielt6556 2 года назад
Exactly
@nickellion3657
@nickellion3657 2 года назад
@Roughman yeah but Hannibal watches others play with his food. The food he prepared for them! And so they enjoyed..To his delight! Nice comment pal couldn’t resist a retort! 👍
@wyominghome4857
@wyominghome4857 2 года назад
I think this is why the most memorable films I own - the ones I watch over and over, like Darkest Hour, Dear Frankie, Moonstruck, Working Girl - are the ones with a hopeful ending. Not a happy ending, which would deal with a specific, but a hopeful ending that says something has changed and life has a chance of getting better.
@deadlee0b1
@deadlee0b1 Год назад
This is why the ending of Good Will Hunting is so good. Will's driving down the highway to go and get his girl back. We don't see him get her back, and we never know if he actually did. She might still reject him after what he did. All we are left with is the hope that he does get her back.
@Vee_Macdonald84
@Vee_Macdonald84 Год назад
“I’m not a therapist”. Well you certainly could be Jack 😂
@coreylucas5346
@coreylucas5346 2 года назад
Holy Crap! This is amazing. I GET what he was saying. ALOT.
@smokydogy
@smokydogy 2 года назад
UNCOMFORTABLE interview but some wisdom here lol. My favorite part was at the end "that felt like therapy but its not, its to write a story people will buy." Here I realized he's a legend
@robsellars9338
@robsellars9338 2 года назад
Yes, this was the one advice that I felt I had to watch again and again to "get into the zone". It was painful to watch the presenter go through it (but glad she did her best) because I had goose bumps on my skin at the end of it! If you can replicate or pass on that empathy to your readers or viewers it's basically the reason why you should be trying to write in the first place. Best lesson I learner on anything in a long time.
@aslamartnet
@aslamartnet Год назад
As a writer, and I finally feel confident calling myself a writer, this talk has given me so much inspiration and motivation to write from my heart. Thank you for sharing this with me.
@QWEStudios
@QWEStudios Год назад
"Be brave, be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid." God that was powerful.
@EvelineDaw
@EvelineDaw 2 года назад
Ok, that's it, I'm buying his books. This sir is a gem.
@maryl7067
@maryl7067 2 года назад
This was such a great interview. I loved that he was teaching you as he explained his methods to us, the viewers. He seems like a great teacher.
@jbc242424
@jbc242424 2 года назад
That very last laugh had the genuine quality of being preceded by deep emotions. Sincere and cathartic.
@Jamminn555
@Jamminn555 2 года назад
This is one of the realest and bravest videos I've ever seen. Karen, thank you for going where Jack asked you to go, so all of us could learn.
@fredilly
@fredilly 2 года назад
This is so powerful that you need to watch this over and over until it becomes second nature in your storytelling technique.
@elinamor4638
@elinamor4638 Год назад
Yes, agree!
@valeryst4620
@valeryst4620 2 года назад
I don’t know how, but I’ve got tears on my eyes when I was watching this. And it inspire me to finish some scripts which I’m writing now and with which I had problems. Thank you for such powerful energy!
@matthewharris3898
@matthewharris3898 Год назад
Those first couple of minutes where Jack is challenging you to "go deeper". He is giving a masterclass on how to write, how to create engaging characters with meaningful stories, how to engage the audience in bigger and deeper questions of life through the personal journeys of the characters. And the fact that you Karen struggled in answering the questions, demonstrates exactly what happens to most people. When asked directly, "What's going on in your life? And what is underneath that?" people will struggle. A GREAT interview and a great presentation. Thank you for putting yourself in the spotlight here.
@EmpressEris
@EmpressEris 10 месяцев назад
It's strange to see someone give words to what you've been thinking of for so long, but couldn't find the way to do so. This is very well said.
@tomwhite5389
@tomwhite5389 2 года назад
I have been agonizing over how to move ahead after the inciting incident in my novel for over a month. I had thrown away so many ideas. Nothing felt right. It was too much back story without emotion. Then Karen said "I've been really thinking." and you took it to a new level. Thank you. It is true. When the student is ready the teacher will appear.
@christophermoonlightproduction
@christophermoonlightproduction 2 года назад
Evey script I write is an act of self discovery. To escape Hell, you have to travel to its darkest parts and confront what's there. This is necessary for transformation so you might as well get a good story out of it. People are often afraid to do this because they worry that they'll reveal their ugliest secrets to the world but you don't become a better person by believing you're already fine the way you are. When you believe that, you're just leaving your worst failings in the dark to fester and grow. That's when they truly become harmful.
@JamieCosta
@JamieCosta 2 года назад
This was beautiful inspiration
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Thanks Jamie, we appreciate your work as well.
@DonaldBulley
@DonaldBulley 2 года назад
aaahh!! mr.costa first time i witnessed your awsome acting was wolverine & you were perfect.the sentinal foot at the end.i believe you were the first to actually have a hint of a sentinal without it being animation/cartoon.
@artistjim114
@artistjim114 2 года назад
As an artist-this kind of was like therapy, for me. This was awesome!
@Liz-with-a-smile
@Liz-with-a-smile 2 года назад
I love this man's energy. I often write from the deep "huuh" place....but I always feared sharing those stories....because they are my soul. But this inspired me to share them. This man is so inspiring. Thank you sir.
@maybrittwilkens6149
@maybrittwilkens6149 2 месяца назад
This is dialectic therapy at its finest. So simple, cutting to the chase. Did not expect going this deep at a screenwriters youtube snippet. Wow.
@GirlNamedNino
@GirlNamedNino Год назад
“Your stories are universal, they’re everybody’s story”
@thewatcher8573
@thewatcher8573 2 года назад
that was too deep to throw on an interviewer spontaneously lol. but that was really great, I love that, leanred more in this video than majority of classes
@johnmeaney511
@johnmeaney511 2 года назад
Jack is a great teacher. I’ve only watched him here on your channel but he’s a huge inspiration the way he breaks everything down and deconstructs it.
@jarnolehtinen2269
@jarnolehtinen2269 Год назад
Hands down the most impactful writing lesson I’ve ever seen. I’ve seen many really good ones, none that made me feel that way. This was a bloody beautifully confusing clip of an extremely warm and caring person doing a bone chilling interrogation in an undestated and loving way. Opened my eyes and my soul.
@dreadloresystem
@dreadloresystem Год назад
One of the most powerful episodes y'all have done! "...the artist creates with their soul, with their being...that's what you have to suffer." Awesome-sauce.
@milkslittlesister9981
@milkslittlesister9981 2 года назад
This was the most inspiring video I've ever watched in regard to writing. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 love this channel
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Wow, very strong praise for this one! Great to see how much this one resonates with you Damani!
@clifforddean232
@clifforddean232 2 года назад
I feel like Karen is going to drop the next Bible with all this profound knowledge and wisdom. Love Jack Grapes little interviews.
@bambi0607
@bambi0607 2 года назад
I am also in tears. This advice hit hard, particularly writing from a point of being bold & brave. EMPATHY & CONNECTION. Thank you, Jack!
@by_katrin
@by_katrin 9 месяцев назад
"Can we have an example." I am at a loss for words. I had never heard such a good answer. Best wishes from Switzerland ♥
@GoMakeIt
@GoMakeIt 2 года назад
Well done sticking with it Karen. Thank you for sharing with us. Hope you're ok
@eac179
@eac179 2 года назад
Amazing, that class he teaches must be a really life changing experience. Thanks.
@edmccall390
@edmccall390 6 месяцев назад
This is the greatest bit of advice for a writer I have ever encountered. Thank you Karen for your work, and thank you Jack for your leadership to help her find that deeper meaning.
@rudyspective1870
@rudyspective1870 Год назад
Suddenly, Jack Grapes became my therapist...
@CM-jn3wp
@CM-jn3wp 2 года назад
"Whew"......I will start my story from there. Thank you Film Courage. 😯
@DavidLeidy
@DavidLeidy 2 года назад
Thank you for this! I really love how receptive you are in these interviews and willing you are to make yourself vulnerable. That’s how we learn and move forward. Very few people (myself included) are able to do this particularly in public settings such as interviews. These are so informative. I feel like I’m riding the rollercoaster of transformation along with you. Thank you again
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Thank you David!
@LiamOFarrell
@LiamOFarrell 2 года назад
A tough man, though full of humanity and compassion
@phoenixrising4768
@phoenixrising4768 Год назад
He is so sweet. People should understand authentic writing is not easy. Everyone can write, but not everyone is a writer.
@therunawayrascal
@therunawayrascal 2 года назад
the name of the game is vulnerability
@therunawayrascal
@therunawayrascal 2 года назад
12:36
@AplhaStarProductions
@AplhaStarProductions 2 года назад
He has just opened Pandora' s box and shown us where the magic is hidden. Fantastic video, thank you so much - this is pure gold! 😀
@anxietyrecoverycom
@anxietyrecoverycom 2 года назад
This video makes me think I've been on the right track the last 10 years of this filmmaking journey.
@ArthurTribuzi
@ArthurTribuzi 2 года назад
Not everyday you watch some video on youtube that match so perfectly with the channel name, and it's meaning. Trully amazing!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Cheers! Glad this one found you.
@mattglass
@mattglass 2 года назад
Brilliant. The playlist with all the interviews with Jack is superb. And this new video is a gem. Deep insight into connecting with our most intimate and true selves, channeling and transforming our lived experience into something concrete, of and beyond ourselves - art for want of a better word. Why great literature, any great art, moves and stirs us, speaks directly to us. Thank you for sharing and thank you for bringing Jack to my awareness.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Great comment, thanks for posting!
@sunkarthikeyan7672
@sunkarthikeyan7672 2 года назад
@@filmcourage This Talk by Jack G. felt like an "Uplifting Therapy" 👍
@DaleFrewaldt
@DaleFrewaldt 2 года назад
I've been seeing a therapist for years and I coulda just talked to this guy for 17 minutes?
@Jose_Da_Hype
@Jose_Da_Hype 2 года назад
Masterclass in only 17 mins... This guy is GOOD GOOD!!!
@azuzzza
@azuzzza 2 года назад
i am a painter and i love watching these film courage videos. everything being said is usually for a different medium but the messages still come across profoundly
@WordsPictures997
@WordsPictures997 2 года назад
I definitely see where he's coming from. This video was definitely a case of "take the meat and spit out the bones" for me. Such a great tool but one to be used with wisdom. The audience "wanting blood" doesn't mean we sacrifice ourselves on their alter. I dare say, that mentality without temperance is what has some artists living such tormenting lives in the name of "making art". Tormented lives with tragic endings and in the end they and their families suffer behind the scenes as the audience "enjoys" and moves on with their own lives. I do appreciate the statement " it felt like therapy BUT IT ISN'T". I would say if this is a method one wants to try, please do it alongside actual therapy. Your well-being is much more important than " creating art. " Thank you Karen for holding space for us. My heart really does go out to you. I wish you well with whatever it is you're processing and thank you for mentioning that it's okay if someone isn't ready to share publicly yet along with the reality of considering other people who may be impacted by the work we choose to make.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Thank you. :)
@katalinmanzqueenmonga2781
@katalinmanzqueenmonga2781 2 года назад
Life is art... Wellbeing is creating art 😊 Some, can feel stuck, traumatised , confused and going to therapy for years without results... OR as he suggested write your story... create art from your pain ❤
@Liz-with-a-smile
@Liz-with-a-smile 2 года назад
@@katalinmanzqueenmonga2781 Totally agree with you. Art is my wellbeing. I feel this would be a great therapeutic exercise for a lot of people....but not everyone was born to be artists even if everyone has that potential. A true artist sees art AS their meaning in life, as their therapy, as their purpose and by creating it they find peace, even in the darkest of reflections. So I disagree with the statement that your wellbeing is more important than creating art....when for an artist they are the same thing.
@NJGuy1973
@NJGuy1973 2 года назад
"You felt it before you said it." FTW
@cbalan777
@cbalan777 2 года назад
It sounds like what he is arguing is to project an emotional core on your writing rather than trying to write off the top of your head.
@Historian212
@Historian212 2 года назад
He’s not telling her to project something. He’s telling her to write from the gut, the depths. To start there, and write from there. The story emerges from there organically.
@cbalan777
@cbalan777 2 года назад
@@Historian212 Yeah. That's what I said.
@AniThingFilms
@AniThingFilms 2 года назад
Wow! Wow 💖
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
How do you feel? What does this video make you think about?
@robhardingpoetry
@robhardingpoetry 2 года назад
I found this guy to be deeply invasive and domineering. I really don't think it was a healthy attitude to hold. He could have taught those lessons without needed to do it in this manner. I could be wrong, but I did not get the sense he was a close personal friend. But the interviewer was clearly uncomfortable and he pushed into that under the guise of 'this is art'. It's the interviewer's life and not his business. Again, I could be wrong. They may have had a conversation before hand about how far they were happy to go but Karen seemed to be blindsided. It felt ugly and crass to be so painful while doing the whole 'I am an artist, this is how we make art.' Very uncomfortable. I really hope the interviewer had time to process afterwards. I feel like, even if this process was welcome, there should have been a disclaimer as otherwise I think his approach can be seen as very unprofessional - a harmful precedent to set in an industry where this kind of behaviour can be idolised. The lesson for creating was very good. He got to central truths. Yes, we all need to do this kind of processing. We don't need to be forced to do it so somebody can present their own 'genius.' I hope Karen had a heavy hand in the editing of this video and was happy for this to all go out. I hope it was cathartic in some way.
@beanstheclown
@beanstheclown 2 года назад
@@robhardingpoetry So much this. The, "now go deeper stuff made sense", but was frustrating in that he wasn't actually giving real guidance, just repeating the same lines. Would have been better to give a personal example first. But, when he got to the VERY personal part and started pushing for what was obviously not something she wanted to share I got incredibly mad.
@parannoy
@parannoy 2 года назад
I very rarely comment on a video but here I am. Most of the time, the path to emotional truth leads through discomfort and devastation which you've demonstrated here for our education. Thank you for the courage and keep up the scintillating work!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Cheers! Our best to you and your work.
@lindagutierrez5409
@lindagutierrez5409 Год назад
Good job Karen. We relate to human emotions. Audiences what to know why a character feels and acts the way they do. We want to see them overcome the negativity in their lives.
@Brucifer72
@Brucifer72 2 года назад
I’ve listened and learned from so many of these. This was the first one that made me want to give Karen a big hug. Thanks for staying in there. We were all with you.
@SCx4
@SCx4 2 года назад
That was hardcore. "You've got to bleed for the dancer," and so you did. My thanks.
@tymkoc3293
@tymkoc3293 2 года назад
They don't make them like Jack anymore, golden generation. Love listening to your interviews with Mr. Grapes. This was the best one yet, Karen made it the bestest.
@thomaskjems
@thomaskjems 2 года назад
Some of the greatest stories stem from real life traumas. I think Jack demonstrates how to get to them with his technique. Powerful stuff. Thank you Karen for being vulnerable for the sake of art.
@davonjackson240
@davonjackson240 2 года назад
When I tell you nothing happens by accident, that applies to how I just stumbled across this video at a pivotal moment of a current Drama screenplay that I'm trying to conclude. This was DEEP!! God is so AMAZING!! I know my screenplay and baring my pain and past to hopefully save someone elses is coming at a crucial time and at a time the world really needs this. May God Bless all of you and best of luck on yalls story telling/screenwriting journey🙏🙏
@scifirealism5943
@scifirealism5943 2 года назад
this was beautiful. I was moved to tears.
@GlennRRB
@GlennRRB 2 года назад
wow... this is amazing. As a game writer, this was really amazing and got me very emotional even.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Great to see you find value here Renan. This is one of our more emotional videos.
@jtapia1123
@jtapia1123 2 года назад
I really did not like this guy at first, but now I see the discomfort he puts the student or interviewer through is actually to prove his point and lesson. Kudos to the producers and the interviewer for participating
@NinjaRunningWild
@NinjaRunningWild 2 года назад
As a published writer, this is easily one of the best writing channels in existence.
@allanreele8352
@allanreele8352 2 года назад
Getting to that speechless state is the key to shattering the illusion of writer's block. That is where the drive to write comes from. Holding onto that energy of wanting to express what has yet to be expressed is what ignites the writing process. Wow. Thank you so much Mr. Grapes. And thank you Karen for allowing yourself to be so vulnerable for us in order to experience this truth through you.
@drigodamus
@drigodamus 2 года назад
I just want to give her a big hug…
@beinganartist9476
@beinganartist9476 Год назад
The best thing Film Courage has done so far that I've seen. This is an excellent idea. Practical, actionable, difficult and rewarding.
@wassupinlasvegas9735
@wassupinlasvegas9735 2 года назад
The entire first five to seven minutes with the exercise of digging deeper to find a personal truth makes me think of the movie Michael Clayton. P.S. I think Karen is the epitome of "Film Courage." Good job.
@shkodnick
@shkodnick 2 года назад
This is so interesting. Over the last couple of years I've been discovering the same thing through the branding/marketing end of things - compelling, relatable stories is what resonates most.
@MargueriteFairProductions
@MargueriteFairProductions 2 года назад
This conversation showed how writers hold back. We want to know that deep truth, she is holding back.
@MargueriteFairProductions
@MargueriteFairProductions 2 года назад
This is great for people who are not into self awareness. Most people do not go deep, which is actually why people in general are depressed, sick and unhappy. That is why people are stuck, too busy pointing out the short comings of others because they do not take the journey inward. I like this guy.
@terryh1451
@terryh1451 2 года назад
I’d pay for this story now Karen. I really want to know. Epic exercise!
@zenon3021
@zenon3021 Год назад
"All good poetry (movies/art) is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" - William Wordsworth
@Alexanderthetitan
@Alexanderthetitan Год назад
Incredible
@CerridwenVids
@CerridwenVids Год назад
This feels like something a psychologist would to get to the root of a problem, what a great and eye-opening technique to use!
@LikeKoby
@LikeKoby 2 года назад
“That’s the illusion you create with art” be warned, living in illusions is a slippery slope.
@chris9352
@chris9352 2 года назад
Reminds me of my friend's uncle , a conversation with him always feels like a philosophy class!
@martialartsthoughts
@martialartsthoughts Год назад
This brought me to a place... Great work, Karen.. Thank you for being vulnerable for us.
@FirstMateBlake
@FirstMateBlake 2 года назад
This man is a GENIUS.!. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You ! Every author and playwright needs to listen to Jack.
@MerriWinter
@MerriWinter 2 года назад
It’s early morning on my day off and I’ve just listened to someone verbalise something I stumbled upon in my art practice. Thank you for this interesting interview
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Great to hear Meryl! Hope today was a fun creative one for you.
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