When A Tragic Childhood Becomes A Creative Blueprint
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In this episode, Max and his guest Gino Veon discuss the struggles of being a writer and the various ways authors try to get noticed. We also share some writing tips and explore the journey of how to write a novel. It's a candid look at the world of books and the life of an attention seeker in the literary realm.
We also zoom out to the bigger questions: what YouTube-born movies and micro-budgets say about the future of film, why AI probably won’t “take all the jobs,” and why human perspective and emotion still decide whether a story actually lands. If you care about AI in filmmaking, book-to-screen adaptation, dark humor in trauma narratives, or building a creative career while the tools keep changing, this conversation will give you real angles to think about.
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0:00 Cold Open And Guest Intro
5:40 Gino’s Film Path And Mentorship
10:20 First Reactions To Stair Pits
16:40 Designing Characters As Silhouettes
20:35 YouTube Movies And AI Anxiety
26:10 Tragedy Or Dark Comedy Shelf
30:40 Adapting Books And Final Plug