Busy. Living in Irvine is so much more culture shock than I ever thought I would have to endure. I miss NY's people and the energy, but I love the weather and the beaches here.
I am revamping my movie site site and getting ready to pick our next project, (something super sexy, dirty and weird,) but for the moment I am shooting a short film for my wife's job, and it has been fun.
Being a low budget operation with leanings towards film noir horror and sci-fi, (as if it were made in 1968,) we usually have a hard time finding talent who gets what we are aiming for. "Yeah, its Get Carter with Michael Caine meets Danger: Diabolik meets El Topo meets Lost Highway, Vampyros Lesbos, I.K.U., Junk, St John's Wort, Le Pacte Des Loups, etc?"
Our luck is starting to change and we have gotten a lot of inquiries lately. 10 years of low budget movie making in NYC was the best film school I could have ever asked for.
I really hate Hollywood. I hate that audiences are getting dumber and that the general public accepts so much that is crammed down their throat.
I love that the internet has opened up so many possibilities for indie movie makers. If only a few people ever saw my movies and I only ever sold them through the web site, this would be enough for me. (I make the movies for myself anyway, and the handful of people who like what I like.)
Anyway, we're selecting our next project from one of my 40-odd scripts and will shoot much of it in SoCal and in front of a green screen over the next year, (the most likely project looks to be Bulletproof Voyeur, a surreal, survival horror, experimental movie.)
I'm going to post some pictures here soon and start checking back here more regularly because SG really brings the best people in the world together.
I am revamping my movie site site and getting ready to pick our next project, (something super sexy, dirty and weird,) but for the moment I am shooting a short film for my wife's job, and it has been fun.
Being a low budget operation with leanings towards film noir horror and sci-fi, (as if it were made in 1968,) we usually have a hard time finding talent who gets what we are aiming for. "Yeah, its Get Carter with Michael Caine meets Danger: Diabolik meets El Topo meets Lost Highway, Vampyros Lesbos, I.K.U., Junk, St John's Wort, Le Pacte Des Loups, etc?"
Our luck is starting to change and we have gotten a lot of inquiries lately. 10 years of low budget movie making in NYC was the best film school I could have ever asked for.
I really hate Hollywood. I hate that audiences are getting dumber and that the general public accepts so much that is crammed down their throat.
I love that the internet has opened up so many possibilities for indie movie makers. If only a few people ever saw my movies and I only ever sold them through the web site, this would be enough for me. (I make the movies for myself anyway, and the handful of people who like what I like.)
Anyway, we're selecting our next project from one of my 40-odd scripts and will shoot much of it in SoCal and in front of a green screen over the next year, (the most likely project looks to be Bulletproof Voyeur, a surreal, survival horror, experimental movie.)
I'm going to post some pictures here soon and start checking back here more regularly because SG really brings the best people in the world together.
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gogo:
yes i've seen it! i was just in a hurry last night and i couldn't read it! i will today tho!!!
fatality:
Why, thank you. Very much.