Taylor Swift Has 'Imposter Syndrome' as Music Director


Taylor Swift is speaking out about the struggles as she turns her career towards music direction.

During a screening of All Too Well: The Short Film held as part of the 2022 Tribeca Festival at the Beacon Theater in New York City, Swift announced that she has an 'imposter syndrome' and admitted that she is a Wants to remove fear. music director.

Speaking to filmmaker Mike Mills, the songwriter talked about directing videos like "The Man," "Cardigan," and "Willow," and eventually All Too Well: The Short Film.

"I was always very curious. I was always watching, and learning, and trying to absorb as much as I could," she remarked. "Some music videos [in my career], I've just started going into editing and making changes.

Swift recalled, "It started with interference, and it went from interference with editing to writing treatments for music videos ... for a veteran director — until 2019's "The Man."

Describing her insecurities, Taylor revealed: "Once I started directing music videos, I didn't want to do it."

"I think I had this imposter syndrome in my head like, 'No, you don't do that. Others do this who went to [direct] school,'" Swift explained.

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