
Where does your desire to express yourself through art come from?
My desire to express myself through art comes from both my own life and the experiences of others. I’m often inspired by documentary films and non-fiction books, which encourage me to explore different perspectives in order to create and present meaningful messages to the audience.
What are your goals as an artist?
My goals are to become a filmmaker who can direct films filled with infectious energy and impact, working with lovely people.
What is your opinion on the cultural industry?
I think mainstream films dominate the entire film market. For example, Hollywood films often lack creativity, and the standardization of storytelling can make them feel boring and predictable. They mainly focus on whether a film will be profitable and appeal to the largest possible audience, putting commercial success above artistic originality.
There are pros and cons to mass production in the cultural industry. On one hand, it can reach a wide audience and produce profit; on the other hand, it may not be the most interesting way to promote artistic work and can feel like an old-fashioned approach to engaging viewers.
In conclusion, I think that a healthy cultural industry will combine popular appeal with fresh ideas while also supporting smaller, creative works in the future, much like what film streaming platforms such as Netflix are beginning to do.
Do you think independent artists today have enough opportunities to share their creativity?
Yes, I believe independent artists today have more opportunities to share their creativity than before. There are many online platforms and portfolios such as artist webpages, Behance, YouTube, and Vimeo that allow them to showcase their work. In addition, sharing and promoting trailers on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram provides further ways to reach wider audiences. Independent artists can also use film festival platforms such as FilmFreeway or Click For Festivals to submit their projects to festivals worldwide. Moreover, they have the possibility to collaborate with media platforms such as Vice, where they can pitch ideas by sending proposals via email. This gives independent filmmakers the chance and freedom to explore different approaches in developing their ideas and stories, and to present them to audiences in more creative and original ways.
What new project are you currently working on?
I’m still working on what to do with my next project. I’m thinking of documenting local communities in UK. I am considering creating a documentary about pole dancing, fitness, and well-being in the UK, inspired by the Netflix film Strip Down, Rise Up. Another idea I have is to document the deaf community in Manchester. I am thinking of inviting a deaf friend named Helen to share her experiences and thoughts, telling her story as part of the documentary.