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Category Archives: indie
From Auteur to Author, Part 3: Crowdfunding for Filmmakers Comes Full Circle
The circle is now complete –– I’m officially an author! On Saturday, April 6th, I had my first-ever book signing for Crowdfunding for Filmmakers: The Way to a Successful Film Campaign, published by Michael Wiese Productions this past March. The … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, cerise, crowd-funding, crowd-funding, crowdfunding, DIY Days, film, filmmaking, fundraising, ideas, independent, indie, John T. Trigonis, new york city, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged blogging, books, creative aspirations, crowdfunding, Crowdfunding for Filmmakers, filmmaking, Filmmaking books, independent film, indie film, Michael Wiese Productions, The Tao of Crowdfunding, writing
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Five Too Few: Dynamo 5 and the Legacy in Need of a Renaissance
For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved superhero comics. And yes, I’m talking mostly about the mainstreamers –– Batman and Robin, Green Arrow, Superman, and Wonder Woman. I also have a pretty strong affinity to many of the … Continue reading
From Auteur to Author, Part 2: Crowdfunding for Filmmakers Arrives on Amazon
After six months of writing like a rock star, including one complete rewrite and two full revisions, plus another two rounds of copyediting with an editor, and most recently an in-depth review of its first galley proof, my book Crowdfunding … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, film, John T. Trigonis, independent, indie, cerise, short film, filmmaking, ted hope, twitter, DIY Days, crowd-funding, crowd-funding, fundraising, crowdfunding, Writing
Tagged filmmaking, film, indie film, crowdfunding, IndieGoGo, kickstarter, Tao of Crowdfunding, crowdfund, crowdsourcing, crowdsource, publishing, Michael Wiese Productions, Filmmaking books, RocketHub, Daily Crowdsource, MovieMaker
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Riding the Writer’s Road: Three Lessons Learned in Three Months of Writing
Today marks the beginning of my fourth month writing The Tao of Crowdfunding for Filmmakers, and on May 1st I should have a complete manuscript ready to turn in to the editors at Michael Wiese Productions. Back in December, I … Continue reading
Posted in crowd-funding, ideas, independent, indie, John T. Trigonis, poetry, screenwriting, Writing
Tagged blogging, four agreements, rewriting, screenwriting, The Four Agreements, The Tao of Crowdfunding, writing
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Top Eight Movies I Saw in Theaters in 2011 (Because I Only Saw Eight Movies in Theaters in 2011)
As many of my closer friends on Facebook and those who follow me on Twitter probably know, I spent the bulk of 2011 writing, teaching, and doing research for my second feature-length screenplay Caput. That research took the form of … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, film, John T. Trigonis, independent, indie, cerise, twitter, Facebook, Comic Books
Tagged classic film, movies, film, Top Ten, 2011, End of the year, Cannes
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Bird on a Limb: My Facebook-Updated Family Tree
I was always a good kid, at least according to my Dad. I was quiet, introspective, always thinking and always creating. Even as far back as before my mother died, while the grown-ups were talking grown-up things in the living … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, film, John T. Trigonis, independent, indie, ideas, filmmaking, Facebook
Tagged Trigonis, masters of the universe, star wars action figures, Finding Family, Facebook, identity, ancestry, Greek, Greece
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Tao Te Trig: The Flow, the Muse and the Working Writer’s World
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 marks the day I started writing my very first book, The Tao of Crowdfunding for Filmmakers, for Michael Wiese Productions. Thirty days later, I’m about a hundred pages into my 200-page guide focused on helping indie … Continue reading
From Auteur to Author: The Tao of Crowdfunding Goes to Print
It’s official––I’ve just signed and mailed away a contract to pen The Tao of Crowdfunding for Filmmakers for Michael Wiese Productions! Based on my blog series of the same title, this book will be centered around practical tips that DIY … Continue reading
Posted in cerise, crowd-funding, crowd-funding, crowdfunding, DIY Days, Facebook, film, filmmaking, fundraising, independent, indie, John T. Trigonis, ted hope, twitter, Uncategorized
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Mating Dome: Growth is Inevitable
The wood, steel and other raw materials for my upcoming short film Mating Dome have been assembled, and now it’s time to piece together this sexy sci-fi romp. This past weekend I had the honor of sharing the set with … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, film, John T. Trigonis, independent, indie, manvelope, ideas, short film, actors, filmmaking, actresses
Tagged filmmaking, indie film, Short Film, mating dome, directors, Lauren Francesca, Key of Awesome, YouTube, sex comedy, sci-fi, science fiction, dark comedy
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Cagney, City for Conquest, and the Invention of the Postmodern Protagonist
As many of you may know from reading my late night tweets and Facebook updates, I’ve been immersing myself in James Cagney movies ever since I stumbled on his old residence in New York a couple months ago. This phase … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, film, John T. Trigonis, independent, indie, manvelope, ideas, cerise, new york city, filmmaking
Tagged classic film, filmmaking, John T. Trigonis, movies, film noir, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Hollywood
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