Mike Cheslik emphasizes that creativity is key for aspiring filmmakers, stating, "No one's going to stop you if you take a phone and make a 90-minute timeline instead of a 30-second timeline." His film, made on a modest budget, demonstrates that independent movies can succeed without conventional constraints. Cheslik's vision serves as an encouragement for creators to embrace unique storytelling methods and showcase their artistry without being limited by industry norms.
Ryland Tews, co-writer of 'Hundreds of Beavers,' critiques the current state of filmmaking by saying, "I hope people can stop shooting things to make them look like commercials and just get back to more of the nitty gritty and letting your imagination flow." This highlights the film's mission to inspire a return to original and imaginative storytelling rather than conforming to commercial standards.
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