There's a new filmmaking blog in the scribosphere and it comes from our southerly neighbors in North Carolina. In case you didn't know, there's a lot of shooting going on down there - and I'm not just talking about hunting season. North Carolina is currently a hotbed of film production.
Believe me, I should know.
CarolinaFlicks features everything from local casting notices, to upcoming productions, to book reviews. Hell, they even publish their own free shot list manager software.
Check 'em out at www.carolinaflicks.com.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Where The !@#% Have You Been?
That's what my blog just said to me. Yep. Sure did.
Here's what's been going on:
Writing. Writing sample material. Writing assorted screenplay notes. Writing an industrial training film.
Filming. This year's Mother's Day gift has been seen by over 540 people so far. Lots of fun making that one and only the baby got messy.
La Vie En Rose. Damn, I really wanted to write that one. Such a great story.
Launching a Blog. Not mine...not another one. This one's enough. It's my wife's blog. It's an in-your-face, no-holes-barred discussion about homeschooling and basically saying "up yours" to the public school system. We've been homeschooling our children since the day each of them were born and all of us couldn't be happier. Of course, much of the general public just don't "get" homeschooling, as evidenced by crap films like The Brothers Solomon. I could go on about this, but that's for my wife's blog.
Here's what's been going on:
Writing. Writing sample material. Writing assorted screenplay notes. Writing an industrial training film.
Filming. This year's Mother's Day gift has been seen by over 540 people so far. Lots of fun making that one and only the baby got messy.
La Vie En Rose. Damn, I really wanted to write that one. Such a great story.
Launching a Blog. Not mine...not another one. This one's enough. It's my wife's blog. It's an in-your-face, no-holes-barred discussion about homeschooling and basically saying "up yours" to the public school system. We've been homeschooling our children since the day each of them were born and all of us couldn't be happier. Of course, much of the general public just don't "get" homeschooling, as evidenced by crap films like The Brothers Solomon. I could go on about this, but that's for my wife's blog.
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