Comment Internet a complètement changé la donne pour une carrière artistique.
OG & Rookie c’est quand un ancien, ici Ladj Ly, parle de la place d’internet dans une carrière artistique avec une rookie, ici Laëtitia Ramamonjisoa.
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OG & Rookie c’est quand un ancien, ici Ladj Ly, parle de la place d’internet dans une carrière artistique avec une rookie, ici Laëtitia Ramamonjisoa.
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00:00 Soch and Konbini are here.
00:01 This is Lajli, the cinema OG and a documentary.
00:04 Hi.
00:05 This is Laetitia Ramamonji-Soha, the real-life rookie.
00:08 Hi.
00:08 We brought them together to talk about cinema,
00:10 how it was before the internet, and how it is now.
00:13 It's OG and Rookie.
00:14 So, how did you start?
00:18 By chance, I had a time when I was working in the cinema,
00:21 and especially with their parents.
00:22 I was hanging out with them, I was discovering this world.
00:25 And at 17, I bought my first camera.
00:27 So that was really the beginning.
00:28 The starting point.
00:29 Yes, the starting point of my career as a director.
00:32 Laetitia started with the Courtragemée school,
00:35 maybe she did something else before.
00:38 After the training, very quickly,
00:40 with girls from my promotion,
00:42 we formed a collective of female directors.
00:44 Before, we didn't know anything,
00:45 and we learned a bit about the job,
00:47 with the same aesthetics,
00:49 the cameras, the cassettes, etc.
00:51 Then, we started doing other things too.
00:53 We started as a group.
00:54 There were maybe 5 or 6 at the start.
00:56 It's true that we were often reproached.
00:58 "Courtragemée, it's only men, it's masculine."
01:01 But what people don't know is that we're basically a bunch of friends.
01:04 - Yeah, that's it. - Since kindergarten,
01:05 we've always evolved together.
01:07 But having this collective of women,
01:09 I think it was good, it was important to do it.
01:11 And the fact that this collective exists,
01:12 to continue to produce, it's really charming.
01:14 No, it's cool.
01:15 I have the impression that with social media,
01:16 there is more visibility.
01:18 That is to say, all the brands, all the artistic directors,
01:21 all the producers, etc. are on social media.
01:23 So basically, you can find them easily, follow them, etc.
01:25 You can try to work on your art, your singularity,
01:27 and stand out from the crowd,
01:28 and really be noticed, do cool projects.
01:30 I find social media a bit ambivalent, you know?
01:32 Yeah, that's it.
01:32 I think there's been a real opening for a few years,
01:36 via social media.
01:37 I remember, at the time, we were really the first
01:39 to make videos, to make films, to broadcast them on the Internet.
01:43 Because at the time, when we started,
01:45 we were at the very beginning of the Internet.
01:47 And I remember the revolution,
01:48 at least on our side, at Courtragemée,
01:50 is that we made our films, we edited them ourselves.
01:52 And we had created our very first website.
01:55 People would say, "Yeah, we made films, we broadcast them on the Internet."
01:57 People didn't understand, because they didn't know the Internet yet.
02:00 Today, when we see the explosion of social media,
02:02 it's easier.
02:03 Today, someone can film with their phone,
02:06 you have a free editing software,
02:08 you can edit it instantly, broadcast it,
02:11 and right away, you have visibility all over the world.
02:14 So yes, of course, it's an advantage.
02:16 Videos can be monetized,
02:17 we can have advertising,
02:18 so it's also a way to make money.
02:20 Yeah, it's attractive to young people too, really.
02:22 Because there are also beautiful ideas that can come out,
02:24 different dynamics,
02:25 completely different aesthetics.
02:27 And to take risks too,
02:28 because it pays off.
02:29 So if I have an idea for the next Soch ad,
02:33 honestly, take one of the directors of the Courtragemée school,
02:36 because we have the best directors of this generation.
02:39 They are really good, and you will have an original ad.
02:44 That's it.
02:45 *Drums*
02:46 DUMMY!