Archive for July, 2013

On today’s repost Saturday I’m going to update a post that’s 2 1/2 years old when editor Josh McCabe headed out for L.A. after working with me when we were both based in Iowa. He’s based in Santa Monica these days and shortly after landing in L.A. was doing work with TBWA\Chiat\Day, but mostly has […]

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I saw Apocalypse Now in the theaters when I was a senior in high school and the spectacle definitely influenced my desire to go to film school. This video confirmed that Francis Ford Coppola is the filmmaker I’d most like to have dinner with. Screenwriting & the Little Fat Girl in Ohio (2.0) “Who said art has […]

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The other day I flipped through MovieMaker magazine and came across the article Perfect Pitch by Ken Rotocop that had this interesting insight: I’ve been the creative head of four studios, so I know what happens when a studio gets a synopsis: One quick glance and it goes right into the wastebasket. A synopsis cannot help you—it […]

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“I wish I had a theater that was only open when it rained…I like it when people come up to me the next day or a week later and say, “I saw your play—what happened?’” Bill Murray as the playwright Jeff in Tootise “You can’t have a theater based upon anything other than a mass […]

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THE HOODS OF TOMORROW! THE GUN-MOLLS OF THE FUTURE! From the movie poster & trailer for The Delinquents (1957) “After toiling away in Hollywood in the late 1940s, a frustrated but determined Robert Altman returned to his hometown of Kansas City, Missouri in an effort to focus on his dream of making movies more seriously. […]

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Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers, And they’ve been known to pick a song or two Sweet Home Alabama Performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd Written by Ed King, Gary Rossington,Ronnie Van Zant Because this blog celebrates regionalism, it’s natural that I would eventually touch on a town in Alabama that would bring white and black music […]

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On this repost Saturday I’m going back to a post that connects to one of the most creative and interesting parts of the country. A few days ago I did a video shoot in Athens, Alabama which is located 100 miles directly south of Nashville, Tennessee. If you look at the map—and understand just a […]

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“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” Helen Keller While I was in Northern Alabama this week I was looking at a map of things of special interest in the area and discovered that Helen Keller was born Tuscumbia, Alabama. Among her many accomplishments, Keller was the first deaf blind person to […]

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This morning I returned  some rental equipment to PC&E Atlanta and learned that Tyler Perry’s Studio wasn’t far away. So  heading south on I-285 back to Florida I made a slight detour to drive by Mr. Perry’s 200,000 square foot studio. As I took the above photo I recalled the Tyler Perry phrase “Super-Serving Your Niche”— […]

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Proving that all beautiful sunsets aren’t found at the beach I took the above picture yesterday in Villa Rica. I was in route yesterday from Orlando, Florida to a shoot in Athens, Alabama  when I pulled off Interstate 20 in Georgia between Atlanta and Birmingham because I was intrigued by the name of the historic […]

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