Creative Risks
James reflects on the challenges of making personal films and the importance of pushing creative boundaries. He emphasizes that true artistry often involves failure and that audiences may not always recognize what they need. Using Hitchcock's "Vertigo" as an example, he illustrates how initial rejection can lead to eventual acclaim, underscoring the necessity of taking risks in the creative process.In this clip
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