HAPPY FATHER’S DAY and SOME GREAT CDI FILM UPDATES!

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY – To my daddy and my brother who is also an amazing daddy. My bro seen here with one of his two lil Perry’s Wes. A good day to show your appreciation to anyone in your life who fills that role. I plan to see my dad today for a visit and this week we’re taking a day trip with my dad to go visit some of his places he lived and hung out as a child. It was his dream to have a family and I think he did a good job. Conversely yesterday we attended a nice memorial for a family friend. She was a childhood friend of my mom’s and went to school with both my parents. It makes me think of my own close friends from my youth. I still talk and spend time with so many of them and I cannot imagine losing them. Sadly, we have lost a few over the years but that helps keep everything in perspective.
My allergy eye is still having good and bad days but it is improving or I’m getting use to it. I played my first game with my prescription sports goggles and despite being able to see MUCH better we still lost the game. But as I always say, I always win by way of workout. My legs have been heavy from a great battle where we had lower numbers leaving little time off the field. I’ve also been loving so much soccer on the field. I’ve sat and watched several games and often have it playing in the background.
I’m starting to do some trimming in the yard again as things are growing like gangbusters. I love the bounce of working around the property between business calls and such. I still did not get to bottling the home wine from last year’s berry picks. We have new berries starting to come in now. I still have some projects I want to complete but it is a work-in-progress. I plan to do some grilling today with some venison steaks and I think we are going to wander down to the flea market. Okay let’s get talking about some of our film projects.
FILM UPDATES:
- We just did our flights and lodging for the Will Roger’s Awards in October with Wild Faith Christmas. The same film is being represented in August at the Red Letter Awards where the film has ten nominations! This film might still have a few theatrical runs before the 11/3/26 streaming and DVD release.
- ROM COMS MUST DIE is starting to get advanced reviews before the 10/2/26 DVD and streaming release. I’m working on a brew and view set up or two and we are trying to get the next theatrical showings set up. I’m humbly surprised at the powerful 3rd party reviews giving it 9’s and 10’s. It is a unique story that makes fun of our beloved industry. Artists will really get all the inside jokes and the general audience is enjoying the wild and wacky ride. If you get a chance to see it in the theaters before the Oct release leave your own review on IMDB.com or elsewhere.
- AI JESUS: The Secret of the Kingdom Chip – is being delivered to our home video distributor. I need to get the wrap book digitized. I was going to do it end of last week but some RETURN TO ALGONA (More on this later) meetings took that time. Everyone has a reaction to this title. Sometimes good and sometimes hesitant but always curious. This film is a deep film wrapped in a funny external story that mirrors actual events. I never thought I would play Jesus again after THE QUEST TRILOGY but…so stay tuned. We’ll know if we’ll be rolling out to theaters working with our Dreamscape Productions partners this week. Join the FB page, watch the trailer and get ready to learn the secret of the kingdom chip.
- DEVIL’S PASS – We had a 3.5 hr schedule meeting last week to fine tune and debate scene order with our AD Adam Towner and our directors. We have casting underway and will be looking at some of the submissions this coming week. We have a few cool casting opportunities in motion and everyone is getting excited. We have a few crew roles open and the McGraw’s have been interviewing. Our biz paperwork has been distributed and as that comes back in we’ll be opening the bank account soon. We are working on our first few sponsors and that is always an exciting time. I’ve been personally enjoying the building of my character for this film. It is something vastly new for me and I like that. So casting and crewing is moving along. Schedule will be locked this week. It is going to be a cool moody world we bring to the screen.
DEVELOPMENT:
- RETURN TO ALGONA – Soon we will start closing in on our funders and sponsors for this follow up film to SILENT NIGHT IN ALGONA. Last week we took another step with a financial commitment from the PW Museum. We are going to be challenging several more individuals and companies to help us preserve this next chapter of this incredible story. The story has been read and loved by many of the returning actors. If you or your company want to be involved feel free to reach out.
- I’m trying to get things off my desk so I can do a complete comb through on the Katharsys Media/CDI three film package. We have two films developing with Curran Jacobs and a handful of other random films developing. I’m back to script writing on a pair of scripts. Both are follow up’s to films we’ve had some wonderful success with.
- RETURN TO ALGONA as previously noted is gaining some momentum with now over half the funds committed. The first film put Algona on the map and this second film will help cement that. I want to thank the Donald Tietz Charitable Foundation and the PW Museum.
WRAP UP: I could have followed up on more development but that is always a chess game. In a few weeks I’ll be in LA/Hollywood for a few days on vacation and plan to meet up with a few industry amigos. I’m still waiting on disbursements from legal so I can get those out the door. This week is my nephew’s birthday party. I have a birthday Tuesday June 23rd and I don’t have any real plans as of now. I use to do some big parties but now I tend to keep them more low key. I’m going to wrap this up now and likely eat a few eggs before off top the flea market and I visit with my dad. I will see my brother later today and I already mentioned the grilling and chilling. I hope all of you have a great day. I will be a year older when we chat together again. Be good to one another and a great BIRTHDAY GIFT to me is to WATCH A CDI Film. I do appreciate each and everyone of you. Have a great week and coffee cheers! Mmmmm hazelnut coffee!
DJ
JUNE – BIRTHDAYS, FUNERALS, FILMS AND UPDATES!

Good morning. It is rainy in the Michigan this morning but Spring growth is everywhere. I will say that when Friday eve came about I was truly exhausted. So many film events all happening at once and several personal things also happening. A lot of talk on business trips that is always pressure for me. I’ll try to dump some of this trails and tribulations out that also include more blessings. It is my Bday month and I tend to get a little off and introspective during this time. I was asked by my mother if I had any June 23rd bday plans and truthfully I have not given it any thought. I have a nephew’s bday, a funeral for one of my mom’s childhood friends and we have been planning something for my mom’s 80th bday. I’ve been treated allergies that have been messing with one of my eye’s sight. On top of that let’s look at the slew of business.
BIZ BULLETPOINTS
- Adam Towner and I participated in a great interview over ROM COMS MUST DIE. We also announced the streaming dates/DVD for home video. We are working to set up brew and views and theatrical and you can follow our FB page for that. WATCH IT HERE: https://www.youtube.com/live/nO4FJSKtWfw?si=ha2GhMP3hGlyyJKd
- WILD FAITH CHRISTMAS – This amazing film releases to DVD and home video 11/3/2026 and will be up for honors at the RED LETTER AWARDS in August with ten nominations. Director Shane Hagedorn and his wife Stacy will be representing. In October I’m planning on attending the Will Rogers Medallion Awards where we’ve won either gold, silver or bronze for the script and film. This is requiring some planning that I’m thankful for the help by our team in planning this.
- AI Jesus: The Secret of the Kingdom Chip is done and currently being reviewed by our partners at Dreamscape Productions to see if they will rep it into theaters. I think our director Anthony Hornus wants to premiere it in Owosso, MI but they’ve been slow to respond on the last couple films so we will see. I will start to prep all the paperwork for delivery to the distributor while all the audio/video assets are being sent.
- KNIGHT CHILLS – CDI’s 1st film nearly 30 years ago was just highlighted by FANGORIA the premier PR of all things horror, named Knight Chills one of the top 10 SOV (Shot on Video) films that you must see. READ HERE: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Cr7agte16/. Available on a great Blu Ray full of extras and streaming on Youtube FREE4ALL and more.
- Pre-production on DEVIL’S PASS is moving along. The LLC is formed and this week we’ll execute paperwork and start collecting funds to open the bank account. We are closing in on having a full boat for crew and cast is not far behind. We are in the middle of a casting and have some reads coming in this week. We had a scout with our art team last week which went great. We will start engaging with sponsors also this week which is always fun.
DEVELOPMENT: I almost have a few of these larger endeavors off my plate and can turn my attention back at some of our 2027 films in development. RETURN TO ALGONA is one of them and we have 1/2 the funding committed and I need to lock in the second part from local investors and/or sponsors. We have a few other slates of films being looked at for funding and I’m going to finish a few of the scripts I’ve got in motion.
WRAP UP: I missed a soccer match because of the TV show I had to do but this week back at it. Watching the USA and other teams play in the World Cup has been great fun. I’m beyond excited to have audiences experience these new films. I’m having fun building a character for this next film. I was going to a flea market today to look for props and wardrobe but we’ve had rain so I’ll have to wait until next week.
I’m going to wrap it up here and go make some breakfast. I’ve been enjoying toast with avocado and hard boiled eggs on top. I might get around to bottling the CHUCK NORRIS BERRY KA-POW wine this week. The hens have been producing well and enjoying all the foraging for food.
We are looking at reviewers and a few more podcasts/shows for ROM COMS MUST DIE. If you are one and interested, reach out. If you have a brand that would like to align with a western, reach out. If you have any questions about anything, reach out. (On here even) I hope some of you took the opportunity to reach out and get sides to read for DEVIL’S PASS. We will look at the reads this week and perhaps start making some decisions soon afterwards. Until next week, I hope you all have a great week. Coffee Cheers! DJ
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Movies, Life and Everything In-Between- CDI Updates!

Ah…the sip of the hazelnut coffee. It was actually a chilly morning. That means fire season is not too far behind. Today is also my furry son Finn’s 7th bday. It is hard to believe that since he still acts like a puppy often. I’m sipping the coffee and thinking back on my week. We’ll get into the movie biz developments soon enough. In the yard the berries are finally coming to an end so I’ll be trimming back those trees. The apples are getting ripe but most are squirrel food. We are still harvesting veggies and herbs. Today should be the last day of stain and seal on the deck. I did the touch ups and now a finally coat on the steps and we can call it done. The new gazebo will be going up once we find an outdoor rug we like. The chickens have been kicking out the eggs which is always good. The outdoor zen has been in full effect.
We had our first play off soccer match and won 1-0 in another epic match. The other team fought right to the last seconds. I was a tad stiff in the legs yesterday but I’ll be ready for our next match on Thursday. I love the intense workout and I’m in really good shape here at the end of the season. I really do love the game and so happy I am still able to play at the level I am. My next big work out will be log splitting, moving, stacking and such. I’m also looking into having the outdoor rafters at the fort enclosed to keep birds out and finish it off properly. Okay, now onto movie updates!
- Harsens Island Revenge (HIR) is now playing both the Emagine Macomb after they had some first night tech issue but that has been resolved. And the Riverside Cinemas where those from in and around the actual Harsens Island can watch this throwback in time movie of the Purple Gang trying to put their thumb on a group of WW1 vets. We hope that Emagine will move it around to other theaters in September we will see.
- Home video release for Harsens Island Revenge will be 10/6/25 and we have a marketing meeting this week. Also in the planning are a few event showings w/ dinner and mixer after the home video release. We will have some cast on hand to sign DVD’s posters and such. These will be fun to put together. We will keep you posted on when and where.
- HIR will be playing one night only at the Forest City, Iowa location on September 19th where part of SILENT NIGHT IN ALGONA was filmed. We are still trying to lock down a booking for Algona at Fridley’s so CALL the theater and request Harsens Island Revenge. If you did see the film please feel welcome to go to our http://www.imdb.com page and VOTE (10 is best) and leave a review of what you enjoyed in the film. This helps us overall.
- Wild Faith Christmas is in the final polishing stage and once we do a big screen check we’ll master it for the theaters. We are looking to start rolling it out in November starting in Lansing, MI and up to Alpena, Owosso and across the state before expanding to other states. The film is exciting and heartfelt and it just might be the jump start we need to produce the eight shows for season 1 already written. Again we will see.
- ROM COMS MUST DIE the dark comedy about filmmaking has headed into the studio in the pines to start work on the musical score. I think we might do an end of the year premiere or two before we start rolling to theaters first of the new year. This film is a true joy to watch and I think it will be well received. The trailer was meant to be out by now but the last few tweaks are being done on the preview trailer.
- We are in pre-production for THE SECRET OF THE KINGDOM CHIP. We are still assigning the final investment units and bringing on board sponsors. We have some great brands joining us in telling this story. Many are following the FB page and watching the art team developments and the addition of cast and crew. We just added a great talent after she read and loved the script and that would be Mary Badham, nominated for an Academy Award for playing ‘Scout’ in the classic To Kill a Mockingbird. I enjoyed our conversation over the story which is unique and powerful. I loved when she compared my writing to Rod Sterling of The Twilight Zone. So this week will be more follow up as we pull all the resources together to film later next month. If you want to explore getting involved as a sponsor or backer please do reach out. Beyond production there is always marketing and various ways to assist.
- I love to write especially in the winter time but I did get inspired and I’ve been working on a first draft to the sequel to MAN’S BEST FRIEND. I get asked about this film often and what happened to Paul the lead. It is probably the most requested sequel behind Wild Faith, which fans will get in a few short months. I don’t have any immediate plans to film MBF2 but I’ve had the story for a while and so I’m getting it out of my head. I have some other writing projects looming for the winter.

(Inside Emagine Macomb sent by one of my cousins)
WRAP UP: I want to thank all of you who help support these film endeavors. Funding is not easy. Production is not easy. Delivery is not easy. Promotion is not easy. But if it was easy everyone would do it. A phrase we’ve used and I recently had told to me. I have to keep seeking storytellers at heart to help us move these stories along. We have a few remaining weeks to hit it hard and pull everything together for The Secret of the Kingdom Chip. We’ll be positioning Wild Faith Christmas to follow HIR into theaters right after HIR has moved into streaming and DVD. It is a wheel or creating art and keeping it moving. I was having a day where I wasn’t happy with the productivity for the day and I realized how well we are truly doing. Three films moving down the pipeline with another soon to film. Everyone of them a handcrafted story made with love and care.
Today I’ll do a bit of work on the film stuff along with some property work. Tomorrow I’ll be hitting it first thing and ready to have a great week ahead. I do have a funeral to attend for someone in our family circle who went too early to a horrible disease. That is why I don’t take any of it for granted. It can all change fast and for now I’m doing what I love and what is in my heart. I hope I can do it for many more years. But do use the losses in life to help yourself be fearless. Don’t fear failing fear never trying. I love our tribe of people and we’ll keep on telling the stories. I hope you keep after your dreams as well. As these last days of summer draw to a close embrace them. Soon the leaves will fall (some already are) and the cooler weather will be upon us. Until next week, be productive and be kind to one another.
DJ
Auditions, Updates and Other News

I want to sincerely welcome everyone out there for joining me again at ‘Clawing my way to the Middle” blog. I had a multitude of topics to discuss but events of the last few days have put my head in a spin. On a personal note I lost all my grandparents years ago but have enjoyed having that relationship with my lady’s grandparents. One of them passed away last week. She was 89 which is a full life but it still leaves a hole. She was a great supporter of our films especially the biblical adventures. Unfortunately she did not get to watch THE CHRIST SLAYER part 3 of our trilogy. We talked about it last time we were together. So I’ve had a few trips up North and will spend a few more days this week up there for visitation and the memorial.

As if that wasn’t bad enough a dear and close friend and associate lost his home in a fire. Also lost were the family pets and that is just devastating to hear about. This week it will be about helping him get back onto his feet. Luckily he himself did not perish in the fire but my heart goes out to him.

I had planned to discuss a topic with acting but after all the tragedy it has lost some of the punch. Basically I considered a role in a feature and was even willing to do a sketch read of the character from sides. The issue is that in ALL situations I will sign an NDA (Non disclosure agreement) so I can read the entire script/story. I know few successful actors that will jump on a project sight unseen unless they have immense trust from previous work. Their position was that a script will be provided once talent is signed on. Ummm…once you’re trapped contractually. But many actors due to lack of choices do just that – sign on sight unseen. I’m too far down the path to do such a thing. Also a director will a major lack of experience and it was a polite pass. Value yourself and know what you’re getting involved with. I do wish them luck on their storytelling endeavors.

I did agree to do two commercial voice over jobs. It pays well and I don’t have to get a hair trim. Anyone need a viking in your film or TV show? That’s me right now. LOST HEART is also developing nicely. As you all know we announced our director Jesse Low (Wild Faith, Forty Nights) and our star Melissa Anschutz playing country music star ‘Hannah Sweet’. She is returning home to her small Northern Michigan town of LOST HEART for her father’s funeral. This week we’ll be announcing Dean Teaster as the father Harrison. Also amazing actor David Gries will be announced as playing the younger version of Harrison in a few very important flashback scenes. So again you got the early skinny here. Later this coming week I will go page by page with our director and lock up a shooting script.

MBF: Man’s Best Friend – I have a first cut of the film edit. I did a first review for the story and it’s powerful. It got me at the end of the film emotionally. We need to review and trim for pacing but the story is there and it’s powerful. I was so proud to see the great work by everyone. A couple of weeks of trims before the next phase.

This past week we’ve been promoting the current digital release of THE CHRIST SLAYER and the upcoming March 4th DVD release. Also April 19 the film will play select theaters across the USA. I’m very proud of this film. As with every film when we get to credits we go over and over and try to put as many eyes on it as possible. But we always make an error of missing a name or more likely misspelling a name. It’s why we run the end credits by so many people. I was unhappy to learn that one of our incredible actresses had her last name spelled wrong. So Brittany Risner my deepest apology. The DCP theatrical is loaded, DVD’s are in the warehouse and digital is released. That film was so massive with VFX and digital info that it took days to render it. There is just no fix to the issue but I wanted to openly apologize here.

The film minus the ‘Jesus haters’ is getting a great reaction. I state it again, you don’t need to be a Christian to enjoy the stories of Ben Hur, The Ten Commandments or any other biblical stories. Also these films are not biographies or meant to be some historical documentary films. They are parable stories with lessons taken from the teachings of Jesus, presented in a unique and artistic way. No more. If you have not seen it yet I ask that you take a watch. The films are different from what you usually see on the topic I assure you. The first two films FORTY NIGHTS and CHASING THE STAR can also be found on Amazon Prime.

WILD FAITH is also preparing to ride into theaters next month March 23rd. I will be publishing cities and screens for both THE CHRIST SLAYER and WILD FAITH once provided. We’re also preparing some PR for this fine film that includes the addition of our added story narrator. I will again be publishing cities and screens once that info is provided.
I had planned to chit-chat more on various topics but my mind is on some of the recent events. I’m feeling good about the various CDI releases and I’m excited to get my notes over to our director and editor on MBF. Check in at http://www.cdiproductions.com during the week. We will be posting a few casting notices there in the next week or two.
Enjoy the balance of your weekend and have a great week ahead.
DJ
Weighing In on Feature Film versus Commercial Production. Release Dates!!!

New York Time Square – I’ve had success and setbacks. But taking a group of sailors/artists out to sea is always an adventure. Every great thing ever done started as an idea. I’ll tell you something that I see around me that I really like. And this kudos centers on my state of Michigan but extends beyond that. I see DOERS. I see people finishing. I see people reaching. I’m not a better artist. We’re all artists who either create or derive some pleasure from the art of others. Active is always more conditioned than observer. The football player will always be in more condition versus the watcher of football. The artists who stretches his imagination, cooperation and does will always be more conditioned than he/she that watches.

It is hard to make any movie. A bad movie requires lots of work. Try organizing four of your family or friends to go bowling. Scheduling. This happens because of passion and compensation. Being compensated for something you would do for free is golden as a goal. When someone is required for a lengthy stretch of time/days/weeks compensation with agreement is better than free even when you can get it. Bad cold. Flu. Fever. I’ve had it on sets before. But everyone of those artists is working towards the common goal. You take a vitamin C packet. Rest, best you can and wait to be called to set. People not fully committed can and do flake. But I carry a zero tolerance for that. Too much benefitting too many artists at stake. I’ve missed a grandma’s funeral being on set. She encouraged me all through my career, she can and did understand. It is a total commitment to process. I hear horror stories of crew attitudes and walk off’s. I’ve only dealt with those issues in the easiest of days where the rigor of “war/filming” can test everyone’s limits. We at CDI try to be a fertile creative ground to grow within. Not perfect but we strive individually and collectively. Negative folks can allow the positive flow to align them or they are removed from the circuit of energy.

I’ve recently seen a few debates between film producers I know and commercial crew members who dog his hiring practices. Both tried to argue their points while the negative slings and arrows flew. Producing commercials (production service) is very different than film production (investment). Again with said producers, I disagree with his model of business creatively and otherwise BUT he might also disagree with mine. I’m okay with that. I think that producers who produce for profit – narrative story in a VERY competitive field, are entitled to set an offer however they wish. I think compensating will draw more experience to the project. That in turn effects the timeliness, quality or both. But getting that experience is the catch 22 for crew and talent. Who is going to trust a 500k film on the back on a first time actor? How hard is it to land in the director or DP chair of a financier feature film? Sometimes these smaller projects help develop people for the path ahead. You can star in a story without the stress. You get to shoot a film versus being the clap board 2nd AC.

BTS of “40 Nights” – the camp of John the Baptist
Some productions are in that middle ground because of budget. Yes. I’ve done 4 min automotive commercials with larger budgets than a feature film. Meetings, notes, tweaks…not as exciting as a narrative story. When you mix experience level the goal is to raise people up and not have it brought down. This requires the right leadership in the right place. All this? Maybe bowling would have been easier:) So if you’re making good money in commercial production don’t try to apply that to narrative filmmaking. LOYALTY is what brings crew into the bigger game. It is a two way street. They work to help tell a beautiful story with audience changing power. Those few filmmakers that grow are smart to take their team with them. Some producers do sell out and take this composer who did this or that…this designer is more…they worked on…TRUST ME on this one. Stay with the team that got you there. Now they might need to keep growing with the collective. Soldiers all gotta march. But if someone likes what you’ve built they should respect the builders.

I’ve had a strong week of film business mixed with good times with the new puppy Finn and family. I made beef jerky for the studio and worked on dehydrated apples now. This week I’m going to rack the GRAPE APE wine to the secondary. I put a deer worth of venison into the freezer. Wood cutting for the office stove will continue this week. Let’s do some bullet point film updates.
- The Christ Slayer artwork is just truly beautiful. We’ll be announcing Feb streaming purchase, March DVD, April EVENT SHOWINGS on the big screen across the country. Post work is full steam ahead for the next couple weeks.
- Wild Faith artwork for the theatrical and DVD has begun. Wild Faith will be hitting theaters across the US in 3/1/19, TV cable 4/1/19, digital purchase 5/6/19, DVD 5/27/19
- MBF is now re-focused on the film edit and we’re working to have a first cut by end of the year. The trailer has been getting a great response. Please follow our Facebook site and watch the trailer. https://www.facebook.com/pg/MBFthemovie/videos/
- Tis the season and feel free to take a watch on our other films. FORTY NIGHTS and CHASING THE STAR are the two previous films in The Quest Trilogy.
- LOST HEART is slowly moving down the tracks and will start to pick up steam 1st of the year. Stay tune for more opportunities. Also follow http://www.cdiproductions.com

Okay. It’s time to cap off the hot hazelnut coffee. Make some breakfast and get ready for a good day. Yesterday we went up North for a belated Thanksgiving fest and today is a family bday party. Go Lions!
Happy Sunday.
DJ






