ben jehoshua

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ben jehoshua

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los angeles เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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Docu-style filmmaking is making a comeback. Less polish, more truth. Handheld cameras, real moments, imperfect shots, all help stories feel human again. While audiences do want a spectacle, they also want something that feels lived-in.
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Unscripted storytelling requires discipline. The best filmmakers listen, observe, and shape the story from real moments. Preparation matters, but so does being ready for what you can’t plan. That’s where the story shows up.
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I witnessed a standout session at SXSW featuring Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni from Phia. Their approach was to put AI in everything. Focus on real user intent and commerce signals to shape how people discover and buy.
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Some clients want to clarify their mission. Some want to define culture. Some don’t yet know who they are. An outside lens shows what’s really being communicated, what’s working, and where gaps exist. Truth fuels authentic storytelling.
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The Empire Strikes Back hit me hard as a kid. Luke doesn’t win, yet watching him face impossible odds taught me it’s okay to survive, keep going, and find light in the midst of losses. What story taught you that lesson? #TheMoviesThatBuiltMe
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Reality TV and unscripted production, once a bread‑and‑butter for crews and creators, is shrinking fast. Budgets are tighter, orders are down, and jobs are disappearing as networks and streamers cut back. It’s a reset, and the industry is feeling it.
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Unscripted storytelling is about finding the story. Listen, observe, and let the narrative reveal itself through footage and editing. The story emerges when you pay attention.
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The biggest mistake companies make on camera? Thinking they’re already authentic. Talent is easy. Knowing how you actually come across is hard. We audit your storytelling, reveal the gaps, and help your authenticity shine.
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Babette’s Feast stuck with me early on. A movie about the power of food to connect, bring joy, and transform. My family watched it around Yom Kippur, never fasting, always eating together. Craft, generosity, and attention to detail can unite people. #TheMoviesThatBuiltMe
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In both scripted and unscripted worlds, ideas alone aren’t enough. Tight budgets, compressed timelines, and high expectations mean the story is only as strong as your execution. Plan early, respect time & people, direct with intention, and collaborate.
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Media and entertainment are in a rebalancing phase. Growth is tied to streaming, AI, and immersive tech, but pressure on traditional models and economics, too. deloitte.com/us/en/insights…
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Netflix is doubling down on AI tools in production. They're using them to speed VFX, refine shots, and assist editors while keeping creative control in human hands. Giving creators smarter tools to focus on craft and meaning. filmtake.com/production/net…
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Tropfest and AI films are stirring up anger and revealing a lot in the industry. AI can mimic, but it can’t live the experience. How do we define authorship, intent, and credit? abc.net.au/news/2026-03-0…
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Some movies just get your family. Terry Gilliam, Robin Williams, that Venus scene with Uma Thurman, it’s our language. Back home, conversations feel like theater, and this movie captures that energy perfectly.
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Most companies assume their message lands as intended. It usually doesn’t. That's why we start every project with an audit, analyzing media, uncovering gaps, and showing exactly what’s being said vs. what should be.
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I want my company to be known for raw, honest, human media. I believe everything already holds meaning, and my job is to reveal it. If I’m remembered for anything, I hope it’s for helping people see the value that was there all along. #ImageLineMedia
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Some movies stick. For me, The Princess Bride. It played nightly at our house, quoted it nonstop. Robin Wright shimmered. Cary Elwes commanded. Every line was alive and learned by heart. It taught me rhythm, presence, and how characters stay with you. #TheMoviesThatBuiltMe
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Top Gun basically lived in our VCR. I’d watch it before school. Maverick’s reckless grin pulled you in. What I noticed the most was the music. It made it magical. That’s when I learned the story is what you see and what you hear. #TheMoviesThatBuiltMe
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Awards season reminds me how powerful competition is for promotion. I’ve felt that firsthand with an Emmy nod. However, marketing isn’t the same as artistic value. Visibility isn’t depth. The work has to outlast the campaign.
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