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Our latest guest on The Forging Excalibur Podcast is Neal Fischer
Neal has over 22 years of entertainment experience, was the Head of Davis Films for thirteen years, oversaw development and production on the Resident Evil and Silent Hill franchises, has produced music videos, short and indie films, steaming shows for Dungeons & Dragons, the film Sushi Girl, and more.
Yet as is always the case, people don’t do extraordinary things in this world, without having gone through extraordinary adversity and struggle at some point in their life; and Neal shares how his childhood was great aside from loneliness, isolation, racism and bullying, which caused him to seek out an escape into the world of fantasy where he developed an interest, curiosity and the love of filmmaking.
A perfect story of how trauma sometimes creates an intrinsic need for escape, and how this escape can be inspiration to create something amazing…
Great Interview that will leave you thinking about how your own trauma could potentially be used for CREATION…
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Our latest guest on The Forging Excalibur Podcast is Neal Fischer
Neal has over 22 years of entertainment experience, was the Head of Davis Films for thirteen years, oversaw development and production on the Resident Evil and Silent Hill franchises, has produced music videos, short and indie films, steaming shows for Dungeons & Dragons, the film Sushi Girl, and more.
Yet as is always the case, people don’t do extraordinary things in this world, without having gone through extraordinary adversity and struggle at some point in their life; and Neal shares how his childhood was great aside from loneliness, isolation, racism and bullying, which caused him to seek out an escape into the world of fantasy where he developed an interest, curiosity and the love of filmmaking.
A perfect story of how trauma sometimes creates an intrinsic need for escape, and how this escape can be inspiration to create something amazing…
Great Interview that will leave you thinking about how your own trauma could potentially be used for CREATION…
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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