by Camden Watts | Nov 5, 2014 | Art, Communication, Creativity, Directing, Film
“Making films is all about — as soon as you’re finished — continually regretting what you’ve done. When we look at films we’ve made, all we can see are the flaws; we can’t even watch them in a normal way. I never feel like watching my own...
by Camden Watts | Mar 29, 2014 | Communication
Hello, friends! I want to say thank you all for reading what I share here. It really means a lot to me that you stop by and share your comments, tweet the posts to your friends, and give me face-to-face feedback. I genuinely appreciate it! That’s why I want to...
by Camden Watts | Feb 27, 2014 | Acting, Art, Comedy, Communication, Encouragement
Filmmaking is a collaborative effort. That’s why there are so many people listed in the end credits of a major Hollywood picture. The collaboration is one of the things I love most about filmmaking. We can’t do everything. Sure, you can be a...
by Camden Watts | Jan 16, 2014 | Communication, Criticism, Directing, Leading, Learning
For some people it’s spiders or snakes. For others its heights or public speaking. For me? It’s being myself on camera. It’s not really a fear, per se. It’s just something that makes me so incredibly nervous that I become a melting, hot mess. I...
by Camden Watts | Mar 19, 2013 | Communication, Creativity, Design, Learning, Post-Production
Visual communication has been a life-long affair for me. I love it. What I don’t love is the constant abuse of typefaces. It totally makes me cringe. (Kudos to Papyrus Watch for helping us laugh about it.) Here are five fonts that I can definitely do without:...