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The MOOD Podcast - The Art of Filmmaking: 'Torn' and the Therapeutic Power of Storytelling, E037

The Art of Filmmaking: 'Torn' and the Therapeutic Power of Storytelling, E037

02/27/24 • 65 min

The MOOD Podcast

In this episode of The MOOD Podcast, I talk with photographer and filmmaker Max Lowe. When Max opens up about his personal odyssey through the lens of his camera, it's hard not to be drawn into the profound depths of his storytelling. As we discuss his film 'Torn', an intimate exploration of his family's narrative in the wake of his father's tragic death, we're reminded of the raw power behind capturing life's complexities in art. In this profound conversation, we unlock the mysteries of character-driven narratives and the shifting tides of journalism, painting a picture of how personal tragedy can morph into a shared experience of catharsis and healing.
We also talk about his latest venture in documentary filmmaking, a moving piece called 'Camp Courage', a film of sanctuary for the souls touched by the conflict in Ukraine. Additionally, we discuss the delicate balance between creativity and public reception, the fine line between staying authentic to one's vision and embracing external perspectives, as well as the responsibility borne by filmmakers and journalists alike, underscoring the imperative to portray narratives with both integrity and factual accuracy, especially in a world rife with media distortion and fleeting news cycles.
What an honour it was to have Max on the show, such a talented and kind-hearted man and one that I hope will continue making larger and larger impacts in our lives.
Please explore Max's work through his platforms below:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/max.lowe
Website: www.maxlowemedia.com
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Thank you for listening and for being a part of this incredible community. You can also watch this episode on my YouTube channel (link below) where I also share insights, photography tips and behind-the-scenes content on my channel as well as my social media, so make sure to follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Threads and TikTok or check out my website for my complete portfolio of work.
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In this episode of The MOOD Podcast, I talk with photographer and filmmaker Max Lowe. When Max opens up about his personal odyssey through the lens of his camera, it's hard not to be drawn into the profound depths of his storytelling. As we discuss his film 'Torn', an intimate exploration of his family's narrative in the wake of his father's tragic death, we're reminded of the raw power behind capturing life's complexities in art. In this profound conversation, we unlock the mysteries of character-driven narratives and the shifting tides of journalism, painting a picture of how personal tragedy can morph into a shared experience of catharsis and healing.
We also talk about his latest venture in documentary filmmaking, a moving piece called 'Camp Courage', a film of sanctuary for the souls touched by the conflict in Ukraine. Additionally, we discuss the delicate balance between creativity and public reception, the fine line between staying authentic to one's vision and embracing external perspectives, as well as the responsibility borne by filmmakers and journalists alike, underscoring the imperative to portray narratives with both integrity and factual accuracy, especially in a world rife with media distortion and fleeting news cycles.
What an honour it was to have Max on the show, such a talented and kind-hearted man and one that I hope will continue making larger and larger impacts in our lives.
Please explore Max's work through his platforms below:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/max.lowe
Website: www.maxlowemedia.com
____________________________________________________

Message me, leave a comment and join in the conversation!

Thank you for listening and for being a part of this incredible community. You can also watch this episode on my YouTube channel (link below) where I also share insights, photography tips and behind-the-scenes content on my channel as well as my social media, so make sure to follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Threads and TikTok or check out my website for my complete portfolio of work.
YouTube:
www.youtube.com/@mattyj_ay
Learn with me
https://mattjacobphotography.com/learn
My Newsletter
https://mattjacobphotography.com/newsletter
Website:
www.mattjacobphotography.com
Socials:
IG | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube | @mattyj_ay
yoreh.
www.yoreh.co

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Thank you for listening and for being a part of this incredible community. You can also watch this episode on my YouTube channel (link below) where I also share insights, photography tips and behind-the-scenes content on my channel as well as my social media, so make sure to follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Threads and TikTok or check out my website for my complete portfolio of work.
YouTube:
www.youtube.com/@mattyj_ay
Learn with me
https://mattjacobphotography.com/learn
My Newsletter
https://mattjacobphotography.com/newsletter
Website:
www.mattjacobphotography.com
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Message me, leave a comment and join in the conversation!

Thank you for listening and for being a part of this incredible community. You can also watch this episode on my YouTube channel (link below) where I also share insights, photography tips and behind-the-scenes content on my channel as well as my social media, so make sure to follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Threads and TikTok or check out my website for my complete portfolio of work.
YouTube:
www.youtube.com/@mattyj_ay
Learn with me
https://mattjacobphotography.com/learn
My Newsletter
https://mattjacobphotography.com/newsletter
Website:
www.mattjacobphotography.com
Socials:
IG | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube | @mattyj_ay
yoreh.
www.yoreh.co

The MOOD Podcast - The Art of Filmmaking: 'Torn' and the Therapeutic Power of Storytelling, E037

Transcript

Speaker 1

How did it all start ?

Speaker 2

It definitely started with , just like that selfish desire to see the world through different eyes .

Speaker 1

How do you decide on those kind of topics and those stories to explore and kind of ? What criteria do you use to determine their significance ?

Speaker 2
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