The philosophy behind every great art
Check out our masterclass available on Patreon: / work-your-ideas-150674674 Most of us create art from our own experiences and stories. But is it enough for great art? In this video, we’ll look at how your ideas can grow into something bigger—art that connects with everyone. 0:00 Why artists run out of stories (David Chase & The Sopranos) 1:10 The purpose of art 2:21 Deconstruct your stories (Martin McDonagh & The Banshees of Inisherin) 4:14 Story vs. Concept (Everything Everywhere All at Once) 6:08 From personal stories to universal narratives 6:55 Case study: Bill Burr

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