2017 Visions Film Festival Response
This years Visions Film Festival was one I will remember forever. I was so excited to see Felix Thompson’s film King Jack (2015) and have the opportunity to meet the director. The fact that his film was picked up by Netflix is so wonderful for an independent filmmaker. I thought the film was very refreshing. The coming of age story can relate to many of us, especially those in rough surroundings. I think what I enjoyed most was knowing that I could meet the director and see what he says about his approach and conceptualization. I’ve only worked with one other independent filmmaker before, so having the opportunity to see the director in person is rare, and I wanted to make sure I got the most from his responses.
Unfortunately, I had class and work
that Friday so I was only able to attend two blocks on Friday, but they were
the blocks I was looking forward to most- the video race screening and the
visionary panel.
This was my second year attending
visions so I was looking forward to seeing this year’s video race submissions.
I was so entertained by what my fellow students could make in a short amount of
time. I didn’t want to critique anybody’s work because of the limitations they
were given, but as a viewer, you can absolutely see the stylistic differences
between the groups. I am always interested in seeing my classmate’s
productions.
I think what stuck with me the most
was the visionary panel. To think each panel member was in the exact same spot
as me was very encouraging. It is hard not to get a little nervous when you
think about the vast future ahead of you. But some of the questions they were
given really humanized them in my eyes. If they can get where they are starting
from where I am, then I can do the same. They even told us about how they got
there and who helped them along the way, some of which were professors that I
have had and were in the room with us.
Each panel member was in a
different place occupationally. One was a VFX editor for Disney, Felix Thompson
recently directed his first film, and others were either currently working on
productions, involved with distribution or freelance. I think what I took away from the 2017 Visions Film Festival
was knowing the opportunities I have that are at my fingertips, and the drive
it takes to get there. I see from the visionary panel that no one got where
they are without hard work and making sacrifices. It is the same reaction I got
from the 2016 festival, I am so motivated to see what I could do with my life
and where the future would take me. If I don’t make it on the visionary panel
in the next few years, I have a feeling I would know a former fellow student
who would be.