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In this episode, Emile Ghessen shares his remarkable journey from being a commando in the military to becoming a filmmaker.
He discusses the challenges of transitioning from military life to civilian life, the importance of storytelling in documenting conflicts, and the emotional impact of capturing human experiences in war zones.
Emile emphasizes the need for veterans to have a plan when leaving the military and the resilience required to navigate the ups and downs of a new career.
He also reflects on his experiences in Ukraine and the significance of documenting history through film. In this conversation, Emile Ghessen shares his experiences as a filmmaker documenting the human side of war.
He emphasizes the importance of storytelling in conveying the resilience and suffering of individuals affected by conflict. Emile recounts surreal moments he has witnessed while filming, highlighting the emotional barriers he navigates as a filmmaker. He also offers advice for aspiring Royal Marines and reflects on his future projects in the realm of documentary filmmaking.
Takeaways
- Emile transitioned from military to filmmaking after realizing he didn't enjoy the security industry.
- He found purpose in documenting conflicts and telling human stories.
- The transition from military to civilian life can be challenging and requires planning.
- Filmmaking allows for deeper connections with people in conflict zones.
- Emile emphasizes the importance of resilience during tough times.
- He advises veterans to find a career they are passionate about.
- Documenting history through film is a powerful way to share untold stories.
- Emile's documentaries focus on the human aspect of war, not just the conflict itself.
- Financial stability is crucial for veterans transitioning to civilian life.
- Support from friends and family can be vital during difficult times. Emile aims to showcase the human side of war through his documentaries.
- Storytelling allows audiences to relate to individuals in conflict zones.
- There is often light and resilience even in the darkest situations.
- Filmmaking provides a unique perspective on human emotions during war.
- The camera serves as a barrier to manage emotional investment.
- Understanding emotion transcends language barriers in storytelling.
- Personal experiences shape the way stories are told and received.
- Advice for military recruits emphasizes mental resilience and preparation.
- Emile reflects on the rewarding nature of teaching and mentoring.
- Future projects may shift focus as Emile considers new directions.
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