BWJ#3 – Why Jack-of-All-Trades Filmmaking Fails
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BWJ#3 – Why Jack-of-All-Trades Filmmaking Fails

Join experimental filmmaker and DOP Peter Kreil as he explains why specialization is crucial for excellence in filmmaking. In this engaging episode, Peter shares how mastering the rules allows him to break them creatively, rejecting the ‘jack of all trades’ mindset. From crafting magical realism across genres—fiction, fashion, and dance films—to his global projects, including Amina, the AMVCA-winning hit on Netflix, Peter takes us through his artistic journey. Discover how his passion for light, texture, and storytelling has shaped his path from Austria to Barcelona and beyond.

PETER KREIL

https://www.instagram.com/peterkreil/ 

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