Darren Aronofsky, who needs no introduction, sits down below for an interview about his early years attending graduate film school at AFI, his experiences famously shooting Pi for $20k, and gives some worthy advice for up-and-coming filmmakers.

I'll excerpt this quote from Aronofsky, in response to what he'd tell aspiring filmmakers:

If you want to be a filmmaker the best thing you can bring to the world is your own story. There's something that's very personal to you and that you have your own singular connection to, that if it's really important to you, there are people all over the planet that will relate to it. The mistakes happen when you try to figure out what everyone likes. Because the only thing you can be sure of is what you like. And the reality is what you like ends up being what a lot of people like, as we're all going through a similar journey. That's the magic of film.

[via Making Of]