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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Uneasy Lies the Autobot Who Wields the Matrix
The other night I was watching Michael Bay’s Transformers for the second time for reasons beyond me. Maybe it’s all that ever-scraping steel shifting raucously from car to bot. Maybe it’s the nostalgia-factor, all those lost happy hours spent in … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged G1, manvelope, Optimus Prime, Rodimus Prime, Shakespeare, transformers, Trigonis
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Read Me Up Before You (Indie)GoGo!
This past Saturday, I had the awesome privilege of speaking on a panel called How to Fund Your Project on IndieGoGo at the Apple Store in SoHo which was all about sharing thoughts and insights on successful crowdfunding. In case … Continue reading
Posted in cerise, film, filmmaking, ideas, independent, indie, John T. Trigonis, manvelope, new york city, short film, Uncategorized
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Big Message, Small Package
Whenever I get the chance to teach an intro to creative writing class, the first genre I teach isn’t poetry, as many of you might think, but short fiction. There’s just something naturally human about telling stories, particularly short ones, … Continue reading
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Overstuffed with Projects & Ideas
It’s hard to believe it’s been two weeks since my team and I wrapped production on Cerise. And as I spend my mornings off from the university cutting and shaping the initial edit of what I hope to be my … Continue reading
Posted in a beautiful unlife, cerise, film, filmmaking, ideas, independent, indie, manvelope, short film, vampires
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