The Art of Documentary Film Making with Max Lugavere




The Unmistakable Creative Podcast show

Summary: <p>In this episode of the Unmistakable Creative, documentary filmmaker Max Lugevere shares his story about how a mother experiencing cognitive decline led him down the path of making a documentary film called BREAD HEAD</p> <h3>HIGHLIGHTS: </h3> <ul> <li><strong> Uncovering your personal path to happiness </strong></li> <li> The importance of listening to your fear, but not letting it dictate your actions</li> <li><strong>Recognizing when our growth and learning plateaus </strong></li> <li>Leveraging tension and release to create emotional resonance </li> <li><strong>The creative process of documentary film making</strong></li> <li>The importance of understanding rules so you can break them</li> <li><strong>Why the motivation behind your passion matters </strong></li> <li>Optimizing cognitive capability through changes in diet </li> </ul> <h3>QUOTES</h3> <p><i>I </i><i>think that’s what art is ultimately about, taking calamity and turning it into poetry. </i></p> <p><em><a href="http://maxlugavere.tumblr.com/">Max Lugavere</a> is a multi-hyphenate filmmaker and media personality. He is the director, writer, and narrator of BREAD HEAD, an upcoming documentary exploring the impact of diet and lifestyle on brain health. His recent <a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maxlugavere/bread-head-can-we-prevent-americas-most-feared-dis">Kickstarter campaign</a> raised double its goal (including off-site contributions), and receieved millions of impressions online with major national coverage and social media shares from influencers including Maria Shriver, Jared Leto, Sir Ken Robinson, and Morgan Spurlock.</em></p>