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Amazon Studios' Ted Hope shares principles of artistic success

Last fall, students in the 抖阴短视频 School of Filmmaking were immersed in two days of workshops, screenings and Q&As with Ted Hope, head of Motion Picture Production at Amazon Studios. 

Since joining Amazon in 2015, Hope has set up a diverse slate of films by top indie filmmakers, including Spike Lee鈥檚 incendiary 鈥淐hi-Raq,鈥 Nicolas Winding Refn鈥檚 controversial 鈥淭he Neon Demon鈥 and Kenneth Lonergan鈥檚 poignant drama 鈥淢anchester by the Sea,鈥 for which 抖阴短视频 Drama alumnus Lucas Hedges received an Academy Award nomination. Together, these films won four Academy Awards in one year for the studio.

Hope鈥檚 connection to 抖阴短视频 comes from past collaborations with Producing faculty member Bob Gosse. Their first effort together, 鈥淭he Unbelievable Truth,鈥 was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1990. 

鈥淏ob Gosse and I basically got our careers going at the same time within the same circle of friends,鈥 Hope explains. 鈥淎lthough my primary connection is Bob, I鈥檝e also noticed how the school keeps hitting those top Film School rankings. I was aware of alumni like David Gordon Green and Jeff Nichols, so I asked myself 鈥榳hat鈥檚 going on down there, there must be something happening.鈥欌

With a limited amount of time, Hope came with a mission to help students understand how to create in an era of 鈥渁bundance, access and distraction.鈥

Define what makes your work great

鈥淭he thing we have to realize as storytellers is that we are now in the business of competing for our audiences鈥 leisure time鈥攎usic, tv, streaming, podcasts鈥 they are all better now,鈥 Hope says. You must define what makes your work great.

Hope never had to define what makes a movie truly great until he sat on the jury at the Sundance Film Festival and the jurors all had different definitions of success. He insists that it is a film student鈥檚 job to be able to articulate what carries a work into the realm of greatness, and it鈥檚 never just one thing. Beethoven and Bach each had 32 points that made a piece of music great. Hope鈥檚 personal list for film has 37. 

Embrace the world you live in today

鈥淲hat sets you apart鈥攖hat which you have an affinity for鈥攆rom others around you,鈥 asks Hope. It could be your class background, religion, ethnicity鈥 whatever defines you within a group can become your core audience. This point of distinction has a second level, which is being able to spot the cultural moment we live in and speak to that moment. Gosse often preaches the word zeitgeist in his second year producing class; it鈥檚 important no matter what kind of artist you are to be aware and critical of the world around you.

Understand your personal practice

鈥淯nderstand how you like to work, and build the world around you that allows you to work that way,鈥 says Hope. He warns against the steady, easy job and advises to always aim to become an entrepreneur who can work how he or she desires.

Understand how you like to work, and build the world around you that allows you to work that way.

Ted Hope

A structured work/life balance is also important. It鈥檚 easy to get caught up in the work you love only to feel burned or overwhelmed out down the road. Structuring and defining personal goals outside of an artist鈥檚 craft is very important.

Know what you love, and live frugally

Figuring out the small pleasures in life outside of the job is important, too. Employers want to know you have a personality, a character and a worldview. Find small things that make you happy鈥攋okes, hikes, fishing, knitting鈥攁nything. Then, appreciate those small things while living frugally, especially at the onset of your career.

鈥淚n New York City I lived off cold pizza about three times a week and sugary cereal the other two,鈥 admits Hope, who met both the Coen Brothers and Frances McDormand while he was out buying cereal in the middle of the night. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I realized this dream was possible鈥 when I noticed my own neighbors who also enjoyed late nights at bodegas were making some of the best films around,鈥 says Hope. 

Establish an emotional connection

鈥淚t鈥檚 how you won鈥檛 lose your job to the robots one day,鈥 jokes Hope. The ability to make strong emotional connections in a room and transmit passion for projects is a staple of being a true creative entrepreneur. It鈥檚 a skill that should be honed on every single project.

鈥淚 came on set one day, working with Jeff Bridges, and within an hour and a half he not only knew everyone鈥檚 name but also things they were into,鈥 recalls Hope. Bridges established a bond with his colleagues, which made the set experience very special and positively fueled the work at hand. 

Find your creative support

With full transparency, 鈥測ou are about to enter an industry that鈥檚 filled with narcissistic, egotistical, misanthropic liars and cheats,鈥 says Hope. 鈥淵ou鈥檇 better find a safe harbor of people you trust.鈥

A key advantage of attending an arts conservatory is being able to find creative collaborators or partners that you respect and trust to be supportive and to be candid with you about your work. 鈥淏eing an artist is exhausting and nobody appreciates your work to the degree that you want them to鈥 unless you have people around you that say I hear you, I see you, we are in this together, I鈥檓 going to help lift you up,鈥 says Hope.

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Ted Hope holds the Sundance Film Festival record for Grand Jury Awards, with three of his 23 entries having taken home the illustrious prize. At the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, he delivered three diverse films to the screens of Park City, Utah: 鈥淵ou Were Never Really Here,鈥 鈥淒on鈥檛 Worry He Won鈥檛 Get Too Far On Foot鈥 and a new documentary, 鈥淕eneration Wealth.鈥 Amazon Studios will bring new titles to Cannes Festival this summer, including the highly-anticipated 鈥淕ringo.鈥

by Abraham Bengio

March 07, 2018