The Courage of Ideas – Video: Michael Ruhlman Had Something To Say
We’ve always been drawn to hubs of ideas. Terrific thoughts that are different and that pull us from our everyday norm. Ideas that inspire and stimulate us, lighting a spark which leads to inspiring creative outbursts, open minds to different perceptions, challenging viewpoints and standards. Without them we’d be bored beyond imagination, and we don’t like to be bored.
Moments of inspiration that ignite a fabulous idea can come often, but it takes courage to follow through with them, especially if they’re ideas that challenge your skills, strengths or comfort level.
So, we had this idea. A storytelling idea which would give people a different perspective on food ideas and opinions and we’d produce it in such a way that we’d remove ourselves from the typical protocols of filming. And we knew the perfect subject, orator, and thought provoking mind, Michael Ruhlman.
We’ve gotten to know Michael on a more personal level over the last year. His insatiable curiosity and fervid intellect inevitably lead to extraordinary conversations and arguments. The type of intellectual tit for tat which lead everyone involved questioning their own perceptions and beliefs. Sometimes it will be revelatory, other times it fortifies your beliefs and resolves, but it always makes you think. Through this profound respect for Michael Ruhlman, we were roused to form this project with him.
We found the courage to discuss this idea and Michael had the courage to trust us. A fun collaboration was born and it spun a web of ideas which produced a series of videos that we’re beginning to sharing with everyone today.
ReadMichael’s postand written thoughts about cooking and Thomas Keller.
Have an idea, get excited about it and find the courage to make it become a reality.
Thank you and hope you enjoy the videos,
Todd and Diane
Michael Ruhlman “Cooking”
Michael Ruhlman “Thomas Keller”
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I don’t know how I missed this, but I am glad I finally got to see these videos. What a great idea! You did a fantastic job and really there isn’t anyone more perfect than Ruhlman for something of this nature. I cannot wait to see more.
wow. speechless. once again your talent is awe inspiring. thank you for sharing!
Wow…what a beautiful and inspiring piece of film making. I have a Canon &D, and it will shoot video like that…..if only I had the talent behind mine that you two do. Your skills just amaze me, and inspire me. Thank you so much for producing this!
John- thank you john. It just takes a little patience and you need to start with one small video project at a time! have fun.
very interesting piece, inspirational. how can we get in touch with you Todd & Diane about possibilities of expanding this concept? i shall be in los angeles november 19, any chance of meeting to discuss?
scott
creative director, the 1billionhungry project
You guys are fabulous. I love this: “Have an idea, get excited about it and find the courage to make it become a reality.”
I don’t mean to be a downer here, but as much as I love, love, love Ruhlman’s writing, I think he is preening just a bit too much here. I know he is fired up about cooking, but his writing is a much better vehicle to express that. I know it’s off-the-cuff, etc. and I really like the idea here, but it’s a bit much. but by all means keep trying this concept out. it has lots of potential.
Chris- thanks for the constructive input. We appreciate the great feedback.