David Lynch Teaches Creativity and Film: A New Online Course

How many of us became David Lynch fans while first watching one of his films? 
And how many of those fans also left filled with the desire to make a film 
themselves? Though the long-circulating term "Lynchian" puts a name to Lynch's 
distinctively stimulating and disturbing cinematic style, it increasingly seems 
that no filmmaker, no matter how skilled, can quite pull off that style but 
Lynch himself. But even if you can never be the man who directed the likes of 
Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, and Mulholland Drive (and co-created the similarly 
inimitable television series Twin Peaks), you can still learn a great deal 
about filmmaking from him that you can't learn from anyone else.

Now online education company MasterClass has made some of his knowledge easily 
accessible in the form of their new course "David Lynch Teaches Creativity and 
Film." In Lynch's world — unlike Hollywood in general — you can't make a film 
without creativity. But of what does creativity consist? "Ideas are 
everything," says Lynch in the trailer for his MasterClass above. "We're 
nothing without an idea. So I go where the ideas lead." He has long liked to 
make an analogy with fishing: you put a piece of bait on a hook, cast your line 
out into the world, and wait for an idea to bite. Different idea-fishing 
methods work for different people, and Lynch has spoken of his success with 
drinking a milkshake at Bob's Big Boy every day for seven years, and even more 
so with decade after decade of twice-daily meditation.

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