It's official, the Chicago Underground Film Festival has decided not to include Summer People in its line-up this year.
Their loss, I says...
Pardon me while I go into this corner and cry now...
No, wait!
There are still a few more to hear back from!
Ha ha! In your face, Chicago!
Friday, September 19, 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
August
Howdy listeners,
Official News Bulletin! Summer People has officially been rejected by the Toronto International Film Festival. Not to worry, though. We're still waiting to hear back from 5 more! Some of those will be more genre-based, which gives us a better sporting chance than going up against stuff like the Coens' latest movie.
Also worthy of note is a response that I recieved from the Library of Congress. I sent them a copy of Summer People to make sure that the movie has the protection of a registered copyright. Well... the letter they sent me said that they irradiated (destroyed) the copy while screening for anthrax.
And, if anyone's interested in what I've been up to, other than trolling the festival waters with Summer People and/or getting copies of my work irradiated by our Government, I've completed a new vampire script (which I'd been brainstorming while working on Summer People), and my father and I have written the first draft of a biker movie.
As far as the real world is concerned (until I make the big time), I'd been planning to attend Cal. State Fullerton to earn a masters degree in English, while making ends meet as a tutor. Unfortunately, my application, after having been considered by the English Department for six months, was mysteriously lost during a transition of computers and software at the university. Now I'm on week three of being jerked around by the incompetent boobs who represent the highest levels of learning in our good country.
Such proceedings can seriously make a guy want to fire-bomb said institution, enroll at a city college for $20 a credit hour (vs. $300) and experience the simplicity of an easy enrollment process and a fine education (albeit without a piece of paper to show for it), while awaiting capture and imprisonment and the subsequent years of quiet reflection - during which I would write my memoirs.
Peace be with you (unless you work in a bureaucracy - in which case you have your own private hell, anyway),
Scott
Official News Bulletin! Summer People has officially been rejected by the Toronto International Film Festival. Not to worry, though. We're still waiting to hear back from 5 more! Some of those will be more genre-based, which gives us a better sporting chance than going up against stuff like the Coens' latest movie.
Also worthy of note is a response that I recieved from the Library of Congress. I sent them a copy of Summer People to make sure that the movie has the protection of a registered copyright. Well... the letter they sent me said that they irradiated (destroyed) the copy while screening for anthrax.
And, if anyone's interested in what I've been up to, other than trolling the festival waters with Summer People and/or getting copies of my work irradiated by our Government, I've completed a new vampire script (which I'd been brainstorming while working on Summer People), and my father and I have written the first draft of a biker movie.
As far as the real world is concerned (until I make the big time), I'd been planning to attend Cal. State Fullerton to earn a masters degree in English, while making ends meet as a tutor. Unfortunately, my application, after having been considered by the English Department for six months, was mysteriously lost during a transition of computers and software at the university. Now I'm on week three of being jerked around by the incompetent boobs who represent the highest levels of learning in our good country.
Such proceedings can seriously make a guy want to fire-bomb said institution, enroll at a city college for $20 a credit hour (vs. $300) and experience the simplicity of an easy enrollment process and a fine education (albeit without a piece of paper to show for it), while awaiting capture and imprisonment and the subsequent years of quiet reflection - during which I would write my memoirs.
Peace be with you (unless you work in a bureaucracy - in which case you have your own private hell, anyway),
Scott
Saturday, June 14, 2008
About Time
Whelp, I guess it's about time for another entry...after all, it's been a month, right? All right, so anyway, "Summer People" is currently in the hands of several festivals, including: Toronto International, Chicago Underground, Fantasy Fest, Screamfest, and AFI. Most of these don't make their selections known until around August; so, the waiting game is on.
But in the meantime, gentle reader, I'm working on another script. And, I guess that's all I got to say about that...
Thanks very much for the encouragement and comments that some of you have offered.
Till later, then...
But in the meantime, gentle reader, I'm working on another script. And, I guess that's all I got to say about that...
Thanks very much for the encouragement and comments that some of you have offered.
Till later, then...
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
What now?
Well, it's official: Summer People was rejected from the Cannes Film Festival. I'm not going to bore you all with the details of what other festivals I've entered, but the next significant one is Toronto. In any case, the current haps is that I'm submitting Summer People to various film festivals in an attempt to get it noticed. Then, maybe, an opportunity will present itself for a distribution deal. If not, then it's essentially cold calling distributors whom peddle the type of product that is Summer People.
It's all about art, man...
It's all about art, man...
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
It's Done
All right. I guess I can say that now. For the last week I've been saying that, then watching it, going back and fixing more glitches, etc. But it's done...
Cast and crew, I'll be sending out your copies just as soon as I've had a chance to preview the copy that I'm burning now (to make sure there are no more glitches), then you'll be getting your DVDs.
And for everyone else who may or may not be tuning in, stay tuned for future details on how / where you can get a chance to see "Summer People."
Yee haw, eh kiddies?
Cast and crew, I'll be sending out your copies just as soon as I've had a chance to preview the copy that I'm burning now (to make sure there are no more glitches), then you'll be getting your DVDs.
And for everyone else who may or may not be tuning in, stay tuned for future details on how / where you can get a chance to see "Summer People."
Yee haw, eh kiddies?
Friday, March 21, 2008
All Done
...with the exception of a song that I promised my wife I'd write and use in the movie, everything else is done (final edit, sound, etc.), everything.
I'm holding my breath now...
I'm holding my breath now...
Monday, March 3, 2008
Averaging a post a month...
Howdy folks!
Well, thanks for your patience (as usual). I've just watched Summer People in its entirety, with music and everything. And I'm very pleased with it.
I am now going to go through it again to make minor adjustments based on notes that I've created. These include: changing/adding musical cues, tweaking various shots and sequences, and doing a final audio mix.
Estimation / what this means: Well, I only get to work on the project about an hour to two hours a day tops, plus weekends; however, in two weeks Spring break will provide me with an entire week in which to work. Ideally, I will be done before Spring break, and then I will put on my business hat and start looking for buyers / festivals / etc. And, of course, at that time I'll also be sending out copies to the various persons who have been a part of the production and have been so patient in allowing me to see it through properly.
-Scott
Well, thanks for your patience (as usual). I've just watched Summer People in its entirety, with music and everything. And I'm very pleased with it.
I am now going to go through it again to make minor adjustments based on notes that I've created. These include: changing/adding musical cues, tweaking various shots and sequences, and doing a final audio mix.
Estimation / what this means: Well, I only get to work on the project about an hour to two hours a day tops, plus weekends; however, in two weeks Spring break will provide me with an entire week in which to work. Ideally, I will be done before Spring break, and then I will put on my business hat and start looking for buyers / festivals / etc. And, of course, at that time I'll also be sending out copies to the various persons who have been a part of the production and have been so patient in allowing me to see it through properly.
-Scott
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