Ourselves Podcast

How I turned 1,000 rejections into a full-time filmmaking career

Aug 12, 2025
Rejection can feel like a dead end, but it’s often a detour to success. The host shares their journey of pitching over 1,000 projects, revealing how each 'no' transformed into a lesson learned. They emphasize that rejection isn’t personal but situational, offering practical tips on refining pitches and building relationships. The discussion also highlights the importance of detaching your identity from outcomes and protecting your creative joy. Tune in for insights on turning setbacks into opportunities and the relentless pursuit of passion.
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INSIGHT

Rejection Is Situational

  • Rejection felt personal but was usually about timing and fit, not talent.
  • Even established creatives still face rejection and must re-earn trust on each project.
ADVICE

Pitch To The Right Fit

  • When festivals or clients reject you, evaluate fit with their programming or needs.
  • Tailor submissions to match specific blocks or briefs instead of sending generic work.
ADVICE

Explain Vision In Person

  • When pitching in person, walk people through your vision and explain why it's a fit.
  • Use Zoom or room presence to remove misinterpretation and win people over.
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