DRAWING THE LINE
BC Cinematics in Association with Benjamin Coffey was recently featured in an article for “Shoutout Atlanta”
“Education and experience is the foundation of my creative technique. Learning from credible educators has provided me the resources and knowledge I need to interpret my artistic vision. Although I’ve been working in the film industry for a short time (five years), I find so much value in the experiences I’ve had. Artists often view their work as a reflection of the life they have lived. It can be difficult sometimes for me to draw the line between personal and professional life. Art is an expression. No matter how much I want to protect the artwork I create, I am not in control of the public’s perception of my work. Working in this industry has taught me how to love the work I do, respect the process, and ultimately create work that resonates. This work is a reflection of personal experiences that I find valuable to me. The public may not understand the value of my work without learning the historical context from which it was created. My career has been incredibly rewarding and still won’t please every audience. Learning this has helped me become comfortable with making mistakes and creating without fear of expressing myself.”
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