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Larche said he was twenty-five years old when he decided making films was his true passion, and that he always had a passion ever since he was eight years old. He also said his favorite movie was titanic, he loved the quality, cinematography, the dynamic between Jack and Rose, intrigued him so he went from there, watching movie after movie.

The idea of “being able to create whatever you want and being able to take your imagination places where other people may not have the same perspective and also how human interaction can be captured in a film” really intrigues Larche about filmmaking.

Some beneficial things to prepare for if someone is interested in creating their own production company according to Larche, is to remember the three p's. Plan, plan, plan.

He encourages anyone interested in starting a business to plan everything. “There's so many details that you have to plan with, so if you're not a planner, I don't suggest you start a film company, or any company for that matter, you have to be detailed, and if you're not, it's not for you” said Larche.

For anyone interested in filmography Larche said first things first cameras are a big component to help with this goal,

but to also research everything there is to know about the camera and began taking pictures.

Also to research the lighting, types of lenses and to just research from top to bottom all there is to know about the camera.

In conclusion, Larche says that the work is hard and tedious, but it is also very rewarding in the end. To Larche this is more than a job.

He says, “This is something that if I didn't get a good paycheck from it, I would still be happy doing it. It's hard work, but if it's for you, you're going to know it's for you, regardless of if it is hard or not.”