White filmmakers get so many opportunities to create stories, and how better could you use your voice than to take people of color and infuse them in your story and ask questions and stand outside of yourself and take that opportunity to learn about people that you wouldn't necessarily learn about in your everyday life?
White filmmakers get so many opportunities to create stories, and how better could you use your voice than to take people of color and infuse them in your story and ask questions and stand outside of yourself and take that opportunity to learn about people that you wouldn't necessarily learn about in your everyday life?