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Influences

All filmmakers are influenced by other people's ideas and creations. If one was to watch what everyone else was watching, then, in theory, one can only think what everyone else is thinking. This is why individual ideas and viewpoints are so important. A world where everyone has the same opinion would be a boring world indeed.

My current influences are as follows:


Film Directors:


  1. Peter Jackson
  2. J. J. Abrams
  3. Ridley Scott
  4. Georges Melies
  5. Tim Burton

Photographers:

  1. Henri Cartier-Bresson
  2. Dorothea Lange
  3. Joel Robinson
  4. Ansel Adams

Artists:

  1. Oliver Jeffers
  2. Alan Lee
  3. Beatrix Potter
  4. E. H. Shepard
  5. Judith Kerr

Authors:

  1. Jane Austen
  2. J. R. R. Tolkien
  3. Michael Morpurgo
  4. Noel Streatfield
  5. Suzanne Collins
  6. Agatha Christie

Classical Music:

  1. The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit Soundtrack (Howard Shore)
  2. The Kings Speech Soundtrack (Alexander Desplat)
  3. Raindrop Prelude (Frederik Chopin)
  4. Dance of the Cygnets (Tchaikovsky)
  5. Mars/Jupiter (Holst)
  6. Liebesträume No. 3, Notturno (Liszt)
  7. Violin Concerto in E Major (Bach)
  8. Night on Bald Mountain (Mussorgsky)
  9. The Four Seasons (Verdi)

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