by Camden Watts | Oct 6, 2015 | Film
Today I wrote a long blog post about critics. It’s not good enough to publish, so instead I’ll leave you with one of my favorite quotes. It’s a long, poetic one. I hope you’ll find it inspiring: “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who...
by Camden Watts | Sep 18, 2015 | Directing, Distribution, Documentary, Encouragement, Film, Inspiration, Leading, Learning
Recently I found my way through the archives, looking for a photo for the TriFilm Society blog. I stumbled across so many great things from my past and it made me so grateful. Here’s an accidental look back at my filmography. Years ago I started making my first...
by Camden Watts | Sep 17, 2015 | Distribution, Documentary, Film
Last weekend was the second annual Beericana Craft Beer and Music Festival, something I’d anxiously awaited for an entire year. It did not disappoint. It’s tough to put into words what makes Beericana special. I get so excited about it that I can hardly...
by Camden Watts | Sep 16, 2015 | Distribution, Documentary, Film, NC Film, Publicity
Brewconomy, our documentary film about North Carolina craft beer, is featured on CraftBeer.com this week. You can read the entire article here. It was entirely too much fun talking with Chris McClellan for this piece. You should also visit The Brew Enthusiast, which...
by Camden Watts | Aug 23, 2015 | Distribution, Documentary
My Brewconomy co-producer, Shane Johnston, and I were invited to join the Tales from the Cask podcast to talk about the movie recently. We had such a blast talking with Jennifer Balik, Chip Mims, and Tony Walldroff. They were such excellent hosts. It’s always...
by Camden Watts | Aug 14, 2015 | Inspiration, Writing
I’m learning that my directorial creative rhythm is like a pendulum. If I swing in one creative direction, the pendulum swings back around. I like to switch it up and find new challenges. Abandoned Allies was my first feature-length film. It was a documentary...
by Camden Watts | Aug 13, 2015 | Inspiration, Learning
Recently the trailer for “Fathers and Daughters” was released. You should watch it. Why am I sharing the trailer with you? Other than the fact that I can’t wait to see the movie, of course. Last year I spent three days training with Shane Hurlbut,...