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Off Camera with Sam Jones

Brit Marling

Off Camera with Sam Jones

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Tv & Film, Arts, Society & Culture, Off Camera

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2019

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Brit Marling has created one of the most original, mind-bending, and creative shows on television with Netflix’s The OA; an exploration of near death experiences, inter-dimensional travel, modern dance, and much, much more. But the thing the sticks with you, and the thing that underlies all of the sci-fi excitement, is a very human yearning for connection and community. Between The OA and her films Another Earth and Sound of My Voice, Brit’s talent for tapping into her childhood imagination to create unique stories is undeniable. In a case of life almost imitating art, Brit nearly took a radically different career path. The parent-pleasing, Georgetown valedictorian graduated with a degree in economics that landed her at banking behemoth Goldman Sachs. She spent a year crunching numbers and cans of Red Bull before she realized that she was terribly depressed. “I couldn’t understand why all of these bright, excited young people found themselves here. No one was asking us to reinvent anything. It was just, ‘Here’s the model. Plug the numbers into the model.’ I had a moment there where I was like, ‘I’m going to die—is this what I want to do day-to-day?’” Luckily, Brit got a taste of a more fulfilling and creative career when her two college friends, both aspiring filmmakers, came to NYC with an invitation to make a short film for a 48-hour film festival. The thrill of the experience forced Brit to recognize, “Either I can have this career with safe, predictable outcomes, or I can work my butt off doing something I love. Yes, it’s dangerous, and yes, I may be broke all the time, but I’ll be happy.” Goldman Sachs was left in the dust. Brit joins Off Camera to talk about how wading through the acting swamp led her to screenwriting, why collaboration is the key to her success, and why death needs a redesign.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks Sam Jones here.

0:05.0

Welcome to another edition of Off-camera, the show where I get to talk to iconic, creative, curious

0:11.8

artists, and find out how they got that way. iconic, analyst Britt Marling.

0:22.6

Britt Marling has created one of the most original mind-bending and creative shows

0:26.7

on television with Netflix's The OA, an exploration of near-death experiences, inter-dimensional travel, modern dance, and much, much more.

0:36.9

But the thing that sticks with you and the thing that underlies all of the sci-fi excitement

0:41.2

is a very human yearning for connection and community.

0:44.9

Between the O.A. and her films Another Earth and Sound of My Voice,

0:48.6

Brit's talent for tapping into her childhood imagination to create unique stories is undeniable.

0:54.4

In the case of life almost imitating art,

0:56.9

Britt nearly took a radically different career path.

0:59.7

The parent-pleasing Georgetown Val dictorian graduated with the degree in economics that landed her at. Her and pleasing

1:03.0

pleasing Georgetown valedictorian graduated with the degree in economics

1:04.0

that landed her at Banking Behemoth Goldman Sachs.

1:07.0

She spent a year crunching numbers and cans of Red Bull

1:11.0

before she realized that she was terribly depressed.

1:13.8

As she tells it, I couldn't understand why all of these bright excited young people found

1:18.5

themselves here.

1:19.8

No one was asking us to reinvent anything.

1:22.2

It was just here's the model, plug in the numbers. I had a

1:25.2

moment there where I said, I'm going to die. Is this what I want to do day to day?

1:31.0

Well luckily Brett got a taste of a more fulfilling and creative career when her two college friends, both aspiring filmmakers, came to New York City with an invitation to make a short film for a 48-hour film festival. The thrill of the experience had a profound impact

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