Stan Brakhage describes his inspiration to go into filmmaking and summarizes his childhood. He describes the influence Sigmund Freud had on his art. He mentions his disillusionment with higher education. Brakhage describes the restrictions placed on Hollywood directors and mentions how they are "beaten out" by Hollywood. He describes how the differences between Hollywood and independent filmmakers. Brakhage states that Hollywood films are like prose and independent films are like poetry. However, neither one is better than the other. Brakhage gives his opinion on video and television. He gives a prediction of the future of art. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on the film industry and teaching film making - Part 2.'
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Stan Brakhage describes his inspiration to go into filmmaking and summarizes his childhood. He describes the influence Sigmund Freud had on his art. He mentions his disillusionment with higher education. Brakhage describes the restrictions placed on Hollywood directors and mentions how they are "beaten out" by Hollywood. He describes how the differences between Hollywood and independent filmmakers. Brakhage states that Hollywood films are like prose and independent films are like poetry. However, neither one is better than the other. Brakhage gives his opinion on video and television. He gives a prediction of the future of art. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on the film industry and teaching film making - Part 2.'
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