Some of you might have already taken notice at the recently added
adventure cycling association' link under the side-menu's 'special thanks'. The other morning I sent out a mass email to their associated staff and in response, they showed interest in the project but were unable to financially sponsor the film because of public funding, but they did offer a handful of their cycling-maps. Which I thought was incredibly nice of them.
On a whim last night I decided to enter Visa's "
ideas happen' contest. Apparently last year, one of the recipients of the $25,000 prize was a first-time film director. So I figured, "
what could it possibly hurt?" If any of you out there reading this want to help 'project pedal' in any way, shape or form, but don't have access to giant piles of money and / or film equipment currently collecting dust; then this is the perfect opportunity to help out your friendly neighborhood filmmaker. All you have to do is click your mouse twice...
once here, and then vote by hitting the "
I'm feelin' it" link... unless you're just really not feelin' it, in which case I would want you to vote honestly, not because of outside influences. The way it works is, from what I understand, online votes decide who makes the top ten list in each of the three categories [self-expression / community / entrepreneur], and then from there Visa picks twelve winners total from the thirty top-ten'ers. I'm keeping my fingers crossed, but I'm not going to hold my breath - if I don't get the $25,000 then the film is [financially] right where I thought it would be, and if, by some grace of God, I am selected, then that would be a huge weight of my shoulders [and then some].
Anyways, I had mentioned in my last post that I was attending an
ifp orientation, and I was looking forward to sharing that on the site and possibly becoming a member. But, due to my running behind schedule, on top of five-o'clock traffic down Magnolia, and the fact that their offices are in Beverly Hills not Hollywood [like I had assumed for some reason], I didn't make it to the meeting. Which is frustrating because it looks as though they only hold one once a month, granted you can sign-up at any time, but I was exciting about getting a sneak peak at the perks. Oh well, these things happen.
One quick thing before I go, I just watched the trailer for a documentary film titled, '
Tarnation', I looks interesting, definitely a different approach to story-telling. I could be jumping to conclusions, but I have the feeling I'm really going to enjoy this film.
Labels: Pre-Production