Will there be a way for us to watch this after the festivals? VoD? OR am I way too early in the process to be thinking that?
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Will there be a way for us to watch this after the festivals? VoD? OR am I way too early in the process to be thinking that?
Looking forward to it!
Looks good!!
Speaking of trailers for upcoming short films, we've been working on something new as well. Check it out. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i76M_O4Qqo
So it turns out I've actually got another movie coming on the way, too...
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Sweet man thats awesome.
Holy shit!! Congrats, dude!!!!
Fuckin' cooooooooooool. Is this based on the books or a whole new thing?
So one of those short films I've been working on, Sianostra, is finally live! Check it out. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35MFCdMXfnA
And now here's that Ninja Kat film I had mentioned before as well. Really pleased by how this one turned out personally, and I'd of course love if you all would check it out and let me know what you all think as well. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFrhRCpx9OY
Not sure if this counts, but here's my boss's daughter's perfectly credible centaur costume for Halloween:
https://i.imgur.com/Jos1xJQ.jpg
She was a camp counselor at Camp Half-Blood from Percy Jackson.
That's awesome!
Very impressive.
Met a guy at a writers' group a couple months back, really nice guy, learn he's a director, check him out online, he's telling the truth about his credits. He asks for my help in writing a script that would essentially "double" as a sequel to the Insidious franchise. Where you would write it as its own thing, but with some slight rejiggering it could work. He says he has an "in" with the management team of Leigh Whannell.
I tell him, straight-up, at the beginning, that I don't think this will work, because there are legal ramifications to writing a spec for a copyrighted property. I know this because when I worked on Parks and Rec, some idiot actually delivered a box of spec scripts for the show to the office, and we had to handle those scripts like they were nuclear waste. [The danger is that if the writers independently come up with anything similar to the content of those specs, the spec writer has an actionable case against them.]
He says, yeah, it might not work, but it's worth a shot. I say "okay" because I like the guy and because there's a two-month window to take this script from "idea" to finished, and I think it could be a good exercise. Writing for another person, and writing to a sharp deadline.
It's a positive experience overall, we get something written (I don't love it, but it's good for a first draft written under pressure), and we get along nicely.
Today, he shows me the message he received from the man that he gave it to. They can't accept the script because there are legal ramifications to reading an unsolicited spec script for a copyrighted franchise. Yeah. No shit.
Positive experience overall, but boy was that predictable.
So now that the full season's been released, check out this new web series that I'm featured in, Not So Innocent: http://cwiddop.blogspot.com/2019/06/...-innocent.html
https://i.imgur.com/stLlkmy.jpg
Damn! Could've used a little warning on the first two minutes. I'll never look at you the same again. :p
Behold.
https://youtu.be/6y3lYR8COTI
Nice work Kevin.
Does he do it???
I've made no budget short films. I've watched many low budget and home brewed short films. I've been a judge on several local short film fests.
You should be very...very proud of this Kevin. Every aspect of filmmaking stands out.
Really compelling stuff. Fantastic work!! :)
Thanks, guys! :)
Lazlo your episode on Regarding Henry is hurting my soul ;)