John Schofill describes the environment for independent films on various college campuses. He discusses his intentions to make a film about James Broughton and reads some poems by Broughton. Schofill discusses showing his films to audiences across the U.S. He cites Stan Brakhage as one of his inspirations for going into filmmaking. Schofill describes his film 'The Scientist' and plays it. Schofill discusses a film he is making about his brother called 'Sketches for Tiny's Film' and cites Jean Cocteau's 'Blood of a Poet' as inspiration. He describes his film 'Die.' Part 2 is not identified.
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John Schofill describes the environment for independent films on various college campuses. He discusses his intentions to make a film about James Broughton and reads some poems by Broughton. Schofill discusses showing his films to audiences across the U.S. He cites Stan Brakhage as one of his inspirations for going into filmmaking. Schofill describes his film 'The Scientist' and plays it. Schofill discusses a film he is making about his brother called 'Sketches for Tiny's Film' and cites Jean Cocteau's 'Blood of a Poet' as inspiration. He describes his film 'Die.' Part 2 is not identified.
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