The life of a filmmaker is filled with adventures and exploration. Going from shoot to shoot, traveling long distances, and sacrificing time and effort just for a perfect film.
But have you ever wondered what would happen if we confined these individuals to their own home, months on end, 24/7 with nothing but the four walls of their home and a roof over their head?
While some voluntary chooses confinement and thrive through isolation, some found it to be claustrophobic and intoxicating. Having been stuck inside for months left Teresa, a documentary filmmaker creatively deprived and artistically impaired.
But will she totally be down? Let’s take a peek at what life is like through the lenses of filmmakers that are forced into their own version of solitary confinement in our first episode of Lights, Cameras, Lockdown – Locked, But Not Down.