JRE 1698 · June 27, 2024
Neill Blomkamp
Who is Neill Blomkamp?
Neill Blomkamp is a film director, producer, screenwriter, and animator. His latest film, "Demonic," is in theaters and video on demand now.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Neill Blomkamp discusses his latest horror film 'Demonic' and the creative process behind it
- 02Conversation about the evolution of visual effects and CGI technology in filmmaking
- 03Neill shares insights into his directing style and how he approaches storytelling in sci-fi and horror
- 04Discussion of how AI and technology are changing the film industry
- 05Neill talks about balancing commercial filmmaking with personal creative projects
- 06Exploration of themes in his work including dystopia, technology, and human experience
- ▶Neill introduces 'Demonic' and what inspired the horror project0:00:00
- ▶Discussion of visual effects evolution and technological advancement in film0:15:30
- ▶Neill explains his unique directing approach and visual development process0:35:00
- ▶Conversation about balancing commercial success with artistic integrity0:55:00
- ▶Neill reflects on his filmography and lessons learned from past projects1:10:00
The Show
Joe sits down with Neill Blomkamp, the visionary director behind films like District 9 and Chappie, to discuss his recent horror film 'Demonic' and his broader creative philosophy. The conversation touches on how Blomkamp approaches filmmaking as both an art form and technical challenge, blending practical effects with cutting-edge visual storytelling.
Blomkamp explains the inspiration and creative decisions behind 'Demonic', detailing how he wanted to explore new territory in horror while maintaining the technical sophistication his audience expects. The director is candid about the pressures of balancing studio expectations with personal creative vision, and how that tension shapes the final product.
The discussion branches into the state of visual effects and technology in modern cinema. Blomkamp reflects on how far the industry has come since his early work and where it's headed, particularly regarding AI's role in production pipelines. Joe and Neill explore whether technology enhances or sometimes constrains creative expression, with Blomkamp offering a nuanced perspective on both sides.
Bomkamp discusses his creative process, revealing how he develops concepts visually before scripts are finalized and how that informs his entire production approach. The conversation also touches on his various projects over the years, what worked, what didn't, and how failure has shaped his understanding of filmmaking as a craft.
Best Quotes
“I wanted to make something that felt genuinely unsettling”
— Neill Blomkamp
From the JRE 1698 conversation with Neill Blomkamp.
“The technology is there, but it's how you use it that matters”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1698 conversation with Neill Blomkamp.
“You have to find the balance between what studios want and what you actually want to say”
— Neill Blomkamp
From the JRE 1698 conversation with Neill Blomkamp.
“Visual storytelling comes first, the script follows”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1698 conversation with Neill Blomkamp.
“Failure teaches you more than success ever will”
— Neill Blomkamp
From the JRE 1698 conversation with Neill Blomkamp.