• How to honour your dreams and be content w/ filmmaker Stefan Hunt

  • Jun 29 2021
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

How to honour your dreams and be content w/ filmmaker Stefan Hunt

  • Summary

  • "With your career or learning about your craft. Just give every single part a go, like don’t be attached to some idea you want to be because of the title. Put your hand in every pie and see what makes you feel alive."

    My guest is Stefan Hunt. A filmmaker, director and illustrator known for his unique childlike perspective in the work he brings to the world from New York to Australia. In this episode, we dive into his story working as a filmmaker/creative, why he sees the world the way he does, his advice for those wanting to leave their mark on the world and how his work around the phrase, 'we are all going to die' radically changed his life.

    You'll learn:

    - Stefans Up & Becoming Story into art, creativity and filmmaking

    - Why honouring your dreams is how you leave your mark on the world

    - Why it’s so important to reflect & appreciate the little things in these times

    - Stefans experience as a director & why you should try different roles

    - How 'We are all going to die' changed his life.

    - Why being childlike has defined & informed Stefans Creative Career


    Projects & things mentioned

    The Talking tree - Life’s purpose 

    We are all going to die - film & movement 

    They Saw the Sun First - Old people’s speech is not to be dishonoured - after all, they saw the sun first. (Bafta Award Winner)

    His favourite film: The Boy

    Follow Stefan Hunt’s Journey: Website - Instagram  

    Follow Kurt Bingham - Website - Instagram 


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