Yes, I'm still in a blog problem and hopefully will get it going next week. I will, for the moment, take some older blogs, going back to 2009. Might be fun or maybe some interesting stuff. Here is the first blog, August 24th 2009. I thought that italic should work. Some liked them and some didn't. Today is actually July 13, 2018.
For some reason I decided that the letter type should be "filmic."
Blog 1: Making Movies the Hard Way
To
begin with, I was pretty apprehensive about starting a blog on how I
plan to make a movie. Samuel French has dozens of books just on this
subject (right next to the hundreds of books on screenwriting) and what
could I possibly add.?
But
I wanted to share the ups and downs of looking for money for a movie
and figured that this might be the best place to do that. Some people
might get a kick out of it, some might not care, others might find a
little encouragement.I’m not an Academy winner or flavor of the month
(although a short I filmed and co-produced made it to the Academy
finalist list) rather, I’m a working writer, producer and director like
so many others.
The blood of this industry.
The
reason for this blog comes from several places and all are connected to
one, the world of movie-making. I invite you to follow the process from
screenplay to the development and funding and, hopefully, to the
production itself. I wanted to call the blog Making Movies the Hard Way
because, put simply, there is no easy way. Ever.
Along
with the business, technical and artistic sides, I will also talk about
the people; the talented, the untalented, the crazy ones and the rare
angels and saints. And since I have been in this process more than once
in my 30-plus years in the business, my friends assured me I could keep
you entertained.
Easy
to say for them, they get to watch me run and fall and get up and fall
again in one of the worst recessions in a long time. I will post new
blogs Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and anytime if something good comes
up like someone writes me a check for $400,000, or maybe $50.
So
hopefully you’ll stick with me until the end, wherein I actually get it
made. If I get it made. And that’s a hell of a big “IF”.
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