Indie Film Craft 2 | Trey Edward Shults on Working With The Weeknd, The Role Of The Camera & Vulnerable Storytelling

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Trey Edward Shults is an inspiration to directors everywhere—including Jeff. His debut feature, Krisha, was a no-name psychological drama shot in his own home on a shoestring budget under $30K. Against all odds, it won SXSW, screened at Cannes, and eventually sold to A24. Krisha stands as a beacon for anyone looking to make a personal, ambitious feature with limited resources. Now Trey is collaborating with The Weeknd, and even though Hurry Up Tomorrow feels bigger in scale, his storytelling ethos remains unchanged: center the character, prioritize emotion, and use the camera as a tool to highlight the story—not to distract from it.

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