Jordan Dow, a multi-talented actor, comedian, and singer-songwriter, discusses his career and his new film, Ganymede, which explores the struggles of being a queer kid in the South. He talks about the importance of authenticity and sharing his journey with his followers. Dow also shares his experience working on the film and the significance of LGBTQ representation in the horror genre. He expresses his desire to continue telling LGBTQ stories and his dream of working on a musical movie. Dow hopes that the film will start conversations and leave viewers with a sense of empathy.
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Keywords:
Jordan Dow, actor, comedian, singer-songwriter, LGBTQ, authenticity, journey, Ganymede, queer, South, film, horror genre, LGBTQ representation, musical movie, conversations, empathy
Takeaways:
-Authenticity and sharing one's journey can have a positive impact on others.
-LGBTQ representation in the horror genre brings heart and depth to the storytelling.
-The film Ganymede explores the struggles of being a queer kid in the South.
Dow hopes the film will start conversations and foster empathy.
-He aspires to continue telling LGBTQ stories and dreams of working on a musical movie.
titles
-Dreaming of a Musical Movie: Jordan Dow's Aspirations
-The Power of Sharing One's Journey: Jordan Dow's Impact
Sound Bites
"Your music, I mean, your last music video talking about an Ex, I mean, you just kind of leave it all out there."
"The ganymede is an unrepentant homosexual with demonic forces that overtake others with sexual urges. He looks tragic. That's why he's hot."
"The horror element could have been stronger or this could have been stronger. This is that. But it's also like, I think everything was exaggerated enough to portray exactly what we feel and exactly what the rhetoric is around our community."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Jordan Dow
03:17
Authenticity and Leaving It All Out There
08:26
Exploring LGBTQ Themes in Ganymede
11:44
Portraying LGBTQ Experiences in the Horror Genre
13:41
Dreaming of Future LGBTQ Projects
15:06
Blending Music and Film: The Dream of a Musical Movie
16:55
The Power of Internalized Homophobia in Ganymede
17:54
Conclusion and Where to Find Jordan Dow
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