The Lot project taught me something important about telling a story. Especially with it being under 5 minutes. Be quick about it. I guess that's the thing about editing that I'm still getting use to. I get lots of coverage for safety's sake, but I don't have to use every bleedin' second of it. Sometimes less is more. Particularly when you're shackled by time constraints.
Thankfully, the project I'm returning to, my "road" picture, leaves me some room to breathe. I think the weather will cooperate well enough for me to start back up with production. We don't have a great deal more to shoot for that project, so I'm hoping to be done with it in a couple of weeks. I say "couple of weeks" meaning four days tops.
My brother is working on a Motion version of the production company logo. An animated version of the atom above the company name. I think what I have is actually not bad, but I'd love to have a spicy version of for subsequent films.
I'm also working on a script that one of my other brothers, Lyon, and I had spun while we were at the Austin Film Festival a few years ago. It a comedy about the film business that we started brainstorming on one night. I've been working on it now for three years and I think it's come into fruition. I'm hoping to have it ready for contest in October for submission at the Austin Film Festival.
There are so many other projects that I have lined up after I finish this next film. One I wrote with hopes to enter it The Lot and another that my buddy, Greg, is working on. The Greg collaboration has such great potential; it's a drama about the Iraq war. Greg really has a good handle on dialogue and description that I feel we can really sink our teeth into that one and make it strong.
I'm trying my best to keep my momentum going from film to film. With my new schedule coming up next week, it will be interesting to see just how I'm gonna get it all done.
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