the future is IDEAS ARE Flexible
My name is Patrick Lundberg.
When I started working professionally, I found an industry that was changing faster than people. Every day that went by there was a new tool, a new technique, a new standard. For a business of immense complexity where specialities are encouraged, it was a chaotic time. Too many people I respected saw only challenges.
I saw opportunity. Process quickly became as free as ideation. The only limiter? A willingness to learn, stretch and adapt.
That was — that is — the future.
The future does not reward traditional boundaries. Track-record is as important as innovation. Technique is as important as exploration. Breadth of experience is as important as specialization.
The future insists creative leaders are multi-disciplined artists. That they are sharp managers of ideas, logistics, and talent - all at once. It rewards those talented and driven enough to constantly learn, scale and create without hesitation.
In a world with few constants, this is the way to stay in-control and boom. I've focused my career around bringing this philosophy to productions, going way-beyond tradition and boundaries to elevate ideas as a director, editor, producer and everything in-between.
I know how to hold onto the idea. Change excites me.
Let’s work together.
CIN-THE-SIS
/ ˈcinTHəsəs/
noun - combination or composition, in particular.
the combination of cinematic ideas to form a well-developed project
the final stage in the process of conceptual reasoning, in which a new cinematic idea resolves the conflict between thesis and antithesis
the production of ideas via moving imagery as an art or industry
a production philosophy centered around a holistic and comprehensive approach to creative leadership
Origin; early 21st century via English from syn-the-sis, from cin-e-ma