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  • The future of the television industry is changing at an unstoppable rate, and it is exciting to share my experience and thoughts on how this will change the value of content in the digital space.

  • If you're a writer, write. You just keep writing. And if you're a filmmaker, you keep doing what you can to keep telling your stories; you don't stay on the one. Keep moving forward and doing what you can to tell whatever story you can tell, be it via writing, be it via filming it.

  • How we get power, how cars are powered, when the technology and resources to have something that is infinitely better, we still use old-school technology. We're still using that same exact structure.

  • Everybody is always going to have haters. It comes with the job. You have to have a tough skin and not let it affect you.

  • You talk about Steve Jobs when he came out with the iPhone, and everyone thought it was amazing: you touch it and move the screen.

  • If you're clever enough and creative enough to get a good film made, then you should be clever enough and creative enough to find ways to get it out there, one being something like Jameson First Shot.

  • The cars haven't advanced that much since we were kids. When you boil it down, it's still a gas combustion engine.

  • What I find most exciting about online video is that it's the future.

  • When I was starting out and had to cut my teeth and build my resume to get in, I had to basically work for free on a lot of things.

  • We all thought we'd have flying cars by now, but we don't.

  • Don't sell credits; don't sell walk-on roles... If people want to back you, they'll back you. But if you have to entice people will walk-on roles and crazy credits, you're undermining yourself.

  • There's guys like me who aren't going to the theater, so distributors are leaving money on the table.

  • For any book, it's distilling all of the moments in the book that are either fan favorites or pivotal that you have to have in there, and how you tie that all up into a two hour movie is not the easiest job.

  • The production value of YouTube videos is not there.

  • The issue of doing an adaptation of a book is the theater of the mind, and so you always face that.

  • You can learn a lot from somebody's video bio: if you're not going to gel with the actor or a crew.

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