Director Jack Truman
At the California State Line
This is one hell of a busy week.
I wouldn't want it any other way.
There's just not enough time in the day to get everything done. When you're a true independent filmmaker, and you do underground filmmaking, it's very rewarding to know that there's an audience waiting for your films.
This year started out with a bang in January. And February is kicking off in full gear. Here's just a sample of what's been going on this week:
Edited Opal's directorial debut, and mailed the film out to 12 new film festivals. Can't wait to see which one has the balls to screen her shocking new documentary film. Tomorrow night, we have film screenings coast to coast: PEANUT MAN screens in New Jersey at the Kidz Film Festival, and PHONE SEX GRANDMA screens in Arizona at the Bloody Hero Film Festival. You can't get more extreme and diverse than that as a filmmaker and an artist. From an educational kid's film to a raunchy adult comedy. I love it. This week, our new hit short films WOODY THE REDNECK and PEANUT MAN are being released on DVD. Yesterday, we sent out screeners to 35 film festivals that requested invite screeners of a variety of our hit films. Working on a new feature film to begin pre-production. Today, we'll be releasing a new web series episode of WOODY THE REDNECK on Youtube, Funny or Die and Blip TV. The WOODY web series is based off the hit short film. What else? I've got 3 writing projects I've been working on daily....the new No Budget Film book is launching on the internet....What else? My brain's a blank right now. So much to do. So little time.
I wouldn't want it any other way.
And there's still 3 days left in the week.
I love making movies.
Underground filmmaking. True independent moviemaking. The life of a no budget filmmaker. Priceless.
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