Film producer Kenneth Hughes argues that shared immersive experience — demonstrated through a group choreography exercise — changes how audiences receive stories, and that removing money from filmmaking frees the stories people actually want to tell. He recounts producing no-budget features with volunteer casts and crews, describing his mentorship-heavy volunteer production model.
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