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My first Podcast interview?

This is my *very first* interview as a writer-director, and ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จโ€ฆ.

I really like the writer whose podcast this is, so when she asked me for an interview I jumped to do it. But then, I thought โ€˜Wait a minuteโ€ฆ do I know how to do an interview?โ€

Well, itโ€™s done now. In the end it was like just talking with a young friend.

Still, maybe I shoulda been more formal.

Break for Anime?

This is a great time for writing, for escaping it all. And I have escapes from my escapes.

Right now, I’m penning an anime series alongside a last rewrite of a live-action feature film. But it took foreeeeeeever to get started writing it, because I didn’t really know how to structure one. I wasn’t too sure what the needed elements might be… but… funny thing… I forgot I started as an animator. I went the flip book, animation focus in high school, major in college route, before falling in love with live action filmmaking and betraying animation (my first love lol).

So I do have some idea how to create dynamic scenes. And I’ve been working on storytelling for so long now – I hope I know how to tell a good one by now.

But you know what the most surprising thing is so far? It’s fun!

It’s not the primary genre I work in, so I feel like I have alot of room to play and mess up. Do whatever.

Let it be great, or not.

Be free…

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New Path?

This is the next thing I will be applying for to further my filmmaking abilities.

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Everyone has ‘tastes’ and ‘opinions’ so I have no idea if I have a true ‘chance?’ But – what else am I doing? My mother is deceased, my father still alive, but the remnant of the friendship I’d forged with them is barely in existence now due to his own illness.

So I’ve been trying to tackle all my mother thought would serve the daughter she raised. She wanted me to have some fashion of relationship, a career, lifestyle that wasn’t so much of a hustle.

I was frozen for some time after her death, but grief counseling helped me remember that I didn’t die with her. So in the last couple of months I’ve picked up my tools again.

I took an animation class so I could get a head start on a newer project, paid off another directing intensive which starts next month, signed up for a fundraising webinar and online class, and now will apply for the above, which could take me to the city I recently decided to explore for putting up my feature.

So, off to the application.

(Wish me luck.)

Choreographer #1. Wishlist.

Going to begin compiling a wishlist here of Choreographers whose work I like.

So, if I can raise the money to get out to LA. I can meet with them, pitch them “Glo,” hire the one I gel with best.

Anyway, this is JoJo Gomez. I like her choreography because she’s really innovative, incorporates alot of interpretive emotion (both of which are great on film), and seems to compose for camera framing fantastically.

So my only concerns would be making a meeting happen, and seeing if we communicate well (talk and listen with respect in a conversation).

To close, I was sold on the first set of dancers in this video.

And I got there, from here…

Anime – Shout Out To Lorn

I’m knee deep in researching different styles of Anime because I’m currently writing one. So I thought I’d share some cool short anime I stumbled upon while combing Youtube for music.

Yeah I said ย music. I’d been buying Anime on Itunes, which isn’t cheap, so imagine how happy I was to discover this group while looking for something to listen to.

The first, second, third, and fourth video of theirs…were all ANIME!

So great! ย Anyway, enjoy…


Here It Is Again.

Donโ€™t give a shit. Donโ€™t care. Books, until recently, were dangerous: banned, burned, watched. Write something dangerous. Say something you shouldnโ€™t. Blow something up. But well. ~Shalom Auslander

 

(My favorite ‘writing’ piece of advice.)

From The Margins

I saw this video on Youtube today. It expresses a few points that run through my mind when submitting my work to festivals. Just the concept of people of color, indigenous, gay, or folks of age not being “relevant” in society therefore the film industry (we see this with the commonality of tokenism or the production of works which present narratives full of the typical perspectives people are comfortable with – over and over – instead of new presentations which present life on the spectrum as it is).

I’ve wondered when people read my works and see the multi ethnic ensemble inherent, if it turns them off a little (if they’re a judge from a community where they weren’t exposed to POC and prefer to keep things monochrome – buying into the societal imprint about that).

I do wonder if this impacts how the works are embraced during the submission process, aboutย my ability to “place.”

Especially since I was asked by a producer once, if I’dย consider making my black transgender character CISgender. Andย white. So it would be… “moreย accessible.”

I was troubled to say the least. This was one of my only interactions with the industry in my still hidden-away-land-of-obscurity, and to hear that come from herย mouth was troubling indeed. I addressed it trying to communicate openly without reacting.

But it’sย offensive and weird.

It’s like asking a slender person: can you plump up (cuz more people will like you), telling a punk or goth to dress more mainstream because people, telling a jovial person to kill it citing how people want to know you’ve suffered. It just crosses a line. And quite honestly I already consider how to make worksย digestible. I’ve taken out the fat, must I take out the meat too?

The point of the video was empowering for me as a creator of color. It was nice to know some people don’t think I need to go anywhere with it, other than where I am.

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