
EP 181: Jordan Morris: Toy Store Owner Turned Actor/Producer/Writer
"Failure is part of the way to success. You're gonna eat dirt regularly, get used to it. You're gonna write garbage regularly, get used to it. The only way that that's a negative is if you're not learning while you're going through that process. "
Second Act Actors · Janet McMordie
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Show Notes
In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Jordan Morris explore the fascinating world of storytelling and the entertainment industry. They discuss the intricacies of pagecraft and the importance of business acumen in the creative field. Jordan shares his unique journey from toy store owner to screenwriter and producer, emphasizing the value of mentorship and the need for aspiring creatives to prove their skills. The conversation also highlights memorable moments from Jordan's career, including the making of the Mr. Dress Up documentary and the importance of preserving Canadian television history.
Takeaways
- The behind-the-scenes process of filmmaking can demystify the genre.
- Audience reactions provide valuable insights into storytelling effectiveness.
- Business acumen is crucial for success in the entertainment industry.
- Aspiring creatives should actively seek opportunities to showcase their work.
- Mentorship accelerates learning and skill development in creative fields.
- Failure is a necessary part of the creative process.
- Building an audience can open doors to industry opportunities.
- Preserving cultural heritage in media is vital for future generations.
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