Business plans may be a new thing for you. They may be old hat. But writing them and getting them down right is an art and science.
I wrote this a few months ago for a potential investor who had never invested in a film before in order to acquaint them with the process. It seemed only natural to put this up to help educate those interested in traditional movie investing.
This is another one of my prognostications of the future of film, but I’ll keep it brief and focused on one particular aspect of the moviegoing experience.
Crowdfunded films are becoming more and more popular. This is an experiment with a short film to see if it truly works.
Life has an interesting way of pointing things out to you when you least expect or want it. Like a good friend that gives advice, you can choose to listen to it or nod, smile, and then file it in the mental circular bin. This time, I am choosing to listen to that advice life is giving me.
After a long a restful weekend, here’s how the premiere for The Cursed went here in McMinnville at the United Steelworkers Union Hall on June 25th.
Pygame Package Builder has definitely not been forgotten. I’ve been spending what little spare moments I have in the last 2 weeks getting it ready. I thought PPB was almost ready for prime time when the Python gods brandished their flaming swords of bugs and hurled maniacal laughter at me while I read through tracebacks.
After a long and arduous journey, The Cursed (formerly Tenebrous), has a world premiere set for the general public! I’ve been working long and hard to get everything in place and it looks great. The premiere will be held near where I live, in Tennesee. Here are the specifics.
A short but sweet nugget found in the Prelinger Archives on Archive.org shows the early history and advancements in movie-making technology.
The final trailer for The Cursed is now out. You can view it here or on YouTube or MySpace.