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RE: Stro - Drunk Monk - 10-03-2020 So why is it called Mescalito? Is that a place in Italy? Because DM's drug addled brain immediately goes Casteneda. ![]() ![]() RE: Stro - Greg - 10-03-2020 Your mind goes Castenada when Yuki barks. I have no idea why it's called Mescalito. I checked their website to make sure it's in Italian. It does mention the film doesn't need to be an Italian premiere. I'm confused and I need those GIFs to stop attacking me, RE: Stro - Drunk Monk - 10-03-2020 (10-03-2020, 09:54 AM)Greg Wrote: Your mind goes Castenada when Yuki barks. fair ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Stro - Greg - 10-05-2020 Okay. I heard back from the Mescalito Film Festival so that makes me feel better. Now to put some more posts between me and DM's epileptic posts. RE: Stro - Drunk Monk - 10-05-2020 Oooooh. What'd they say?
![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Stro - Greg - 10-05-2020 They said put DM on a GIF timeout. They gave me a different email to use than the one they originally gave me. RE: Stro - Drunk Monk - 10-05-2020 (10-05-2020, 02:18 PM)Greg Wrote: They said put DM on a GIF timeout. ![]() RE: Stro - Greg - 10-06-2020 It's interview day with BloodSweatHoney about distribution representation for Stro. I hope it's not a scam. RE: Stro - Drunk Monk - 10-06-2020 (10-06-2020, 08:52 AM)Greg Wrote: BloodSweatHoney ![]() ![]() RE: Stro - Greg - 10-07-2020 Two Things. First Happy Validation Day. Today I await word from Portland. I have little hope for this festival since festivals don't usually pick anybody on the Validation Day. But I think the reason the festivals don't tell you immediately that they don't want you is in case one of the films selected for the festival withdraws, the festival still has a few people on the bench to choose from. For instance, the Orlando Festival which starts next week was still trying to get people to send in their films last week. It was a long list of films, too. Second BloodSweatHoney is the name of the Producers Representation company that contacted me about representing Stro. Think of a Produer's Rep as an agent for the film. BSH is two guys, one of whom was the basis for "The Dude" in the Big Lebowski. Well, that's what the website claims. I spoke to the other guy. He's the one who lost my email. He's the one who claimed to have seen the films. The Analytic data at that time pointed to the contrary. We had our phone meeting yesterday. He answered my questions. I felt better about the relationship. Although I was still leery about paying a retainer. He sent me some contracts to look at to get an idea of how the money flowed. From our discussion, it seemed that even if the money flowed, it would not be flowing towards me. I still felt it was worth the shot. Upon discussion with tQ after the meeting, she was less than thrilled by my information, I decided to investigate Producer Reps in general and my BSH in particular, a little more. Fortunately, I found some websites and podcasts on just that subject. One, Indie Film Hustle, did not speak highly of Producer Reps but they were a necessary evil, especially if you were new. The guest on the podcast was a Producer Rep, positioned as one of the better Producer Reps. The Producer Rep made the mistake of saying you could ask him if you had questions about a Producer Rep. I have internet. I can Google. I found this Producer Rep and asked him about the BSH Producer Rep. It turns out the Indie Film Hustle Producer Rep worked with the BSH Producer Rep. Indie Hustle mentioned that BSH guy lied, abused customers, and stole from him. Ooopsy. Good think I checked. But the Indie Film Hustle guy did mention he would take a look at Stro and see if it warranted Representation. It could be the case of one guy lying about another guy to get his own retainer (I have learned that retainers are pretty common practice at this point) or he could be telling the truth. Time will tell. I think of the Film Industry as a circle. People who actually work in the film business are in the circle. I was in the circle for a long time as a propmaker. But I ventured from the circle as i started to make my own films. I'm pretty close to getting back in with Stro. Being in eight (and counting) festivals is a good indicator. I think the Producer's Reps are just inside the circle, barely. They make movies, but they are still putting out podcast because they aren't firmly in the circle. But there is a whole industry outside of the circle that promises to get you inside the circle in exchange for money. The outside of the circle industry doesn't really care if you get into the circle, they just want their money. The outside of the circle industry is huge full of acting classes and weeklong filmmaker workshops and film festivals. RE: Stro - Greg - 10-07-2020 No telling until Oct 26 when they make their announcement. ![]() RE: Stro - Greg - 10-07-2020 These film festivals task me. First off, Marina Del Rey FF announced they would be having kick-off celebration tomorrow on Zoom. They have yet to contact me with further details. It would also be nice to get some sort of schedule when Stro will be on Roku on ShortsDaily so I could tell people. Next week is Orlando. It would be nice to get a few pearls of information from them as to their programming. They were having a problem with a dozen films that hadn't even sent in their films, yet. They were supposed to announce their schedule a week or so ago. I think the problem that everyone is dealing with is how to hold a virtual festival. And I'm going to go with holding a virtual festival is hard. Now, I just received an email from LA Live Film Fest which is also virtual. They also sent me an email to tell me it's virtual. But they also said in the email to expect a follow up email on where to upload my film for the festival. Now, I haven't been notified that Stro was accepted into this festival. In my mind, they should accept the film before telling me where to upload the film, rather than vice versa. I've sent an email to them. Good times! RE: Stro - cranefly - 10-07-2020 You should one-up Live Film Fest and thank them to choosing Stro as best-in-show, and how much you're looking forward to the $10,000 in prize money. RE: Stro - Greg - 10-07-2020 Good thinking. RE: Stro - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 10-07-2020 CF is ready for Hollywood! |