While Taylor Swift has directed a number of music videos and even the 2020 documentary Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, that didn't stop the singer and new filmmaker from having 'impostor syndrome.'The 32-year-old singer debuted All Too Well: The Short Film at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, where she had a panel conversation with director Mike Mills (via Variety).Still, despite battling her 'impostor syndrome,' she delivered the short film, as she explains her process.
Impostor:While Taylor Swift has directed a number of music videos and even the 2020 documentary Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, that didn't stop the singer and new filmmaker from having 'impostor syndrome' Director:The 32-year-old singer debuted All Too Well: The Short Film at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, where she had a panel conversation with director Mike Mills (via Variety)'I was always very curious.
I was always looking, and learning, and trying to absorb as much as I possibly could,' Swift began.She added that, after making a few of her first music videos, 'I just started going into the edit, and making changes.' 'It started with meddling, and it went from meddling with the edit to then writing the treatments for the music videos… That was almost ten years ago,' Swift says.
Curious:'I was always very curious. I was always looking, and learning, and trying to absorb as much as I possibly could,' Swift began Changes:She added that, after making a few of her first music videos, 'I just started going into the edit, and making changes.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Taylor Swift sheds light on her creative choices on her...
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