
Hey! It's been a minute.
I've been busy with work and producing my latest short and life.
Just wanted to share because sometimes we all need a little light:
"A violinist played for 45 minutes in the New York subway. A handful of people stopped, a couple clapped, and the violinist raised about $30 in tips.
No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the best musicians in the world. In that subway, Joshua played one of the most intricate pieces ever written with a violin worth 3.5 million dollars.
Two days before he played in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out a Boston theatre, and the seats averaged about $100.
The experiment proved that the extraordinary in an ordinary environment does not shine and is so often overlooked and undervalued.
There are brilliantly talented people everywhere who aren’t receiving the recognition and reward they deserve. But once they arm themselves with value and confidence and remove themselves from an environment that isn’t serving them, they thrive and grow.
Your gut is telling you something. Listen to it if it’s telling you where you are isn’t enough!
Go where you are appreciated and valued.
Know Your Worth."
*The video is still up on Youtube.
I'm grateful to work in the industry as a DP/Camera Op BUT it's still up to me to get the films made I want to see. The biz is hard. Producing indie films is challenging. However, the longer I'm in it the more I see I what I bring to the table as a filmmaker.
Keep learning.
Keep connecting.
Keep good company, because everyone is replaceable.
-Keep on, keepin' on.
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Thank you Landis for that brilliant reminder!
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Wow, great post, Landis! Everyone needs to read it. Made my day!
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Thank you Landis Stokes - really inspirational!
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THIS is one fantastic post and share, Landis. Made my morning. Thanks for taking the time.