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The “Ideal World” Experience

0 Comments/ in General, Ideal World / by George V.K.
December 28, 2011

The “Ideal World” Experience

My philosophy for every project is that no matter how great or how awful the process or the final product turn out, if I didn’t learn a single thing – then I’m doing something wrong. I set goals for each project in the beginning and access my success to how well I was able to achieve those goals.

My college professor, Laura, always talked about missed opportunities. On the surface, that sounds like a negative aspect of a production to tread on, however, missed opportunities are the very things that allow me to see what I need to improve upon in my future work.

On the set of “Ideal World” I was very blessed to have an amazing cast and crew that were all willing to work in below freezing temperatures, halfway buried in snow, just making a movie. You can watch the trailer above and check out more information in the links below.

 The Ideal World Experience

About George V.K.

Filmmaker. Photographer. Actor. His real name is Egor Vladimirovich Kotelnikov. He was born in Almaty, Kazakhstan in 1990; moved to Denver, Colorado 11 years later and became interested in the art of filmmaking soon after. The ability to communicate ideas and emotions through body language and facial expression on film particularly fascinates him. He specializes in purposeful composition, camera movement and visual dynamics, which is why he is pursuing a career as a Director of Photography. His ultimate goal is producing an exceptional product while remaining open minded during the process. George is privileged to lead the very talented Perplexity Pictures team alongside his partner, Sinjin Jones. His favorite films use dialogue sparingly and inspire deep thought.

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