We awoke to a world of white, bright and beautiful with that brisk chill. I spent the last few days prepping for the freeze bringing in garden hoses and such. A few days ago was doing some organizing in the basement and heard a faint drip only to find the water heater leaking. A builder friend was sending out a fella the next day to quote me on some construction and said he could send his plumber in his team with a new unit. Next day it was done and reasonable too. I admire the trade work immensely and wish my skills were stronger. But water, gas and electricity are areas I like to call in the pros. The previous tank was 30 years old and we got our worth out if that one. My shower was the hottest shower I’ve had here. I still need a Viking Day splitting some wood soon. Winter is upon us.
Movies- It has been a productive time as I work with our legal, accounting folks to prepare CDI for the future. We are streamlining so we can direct even more returns back at our investors lessening the amount spent filing tax returns. We’re preparing to send another 2025 return to investors as the movies continue to find their audiences. Let’s look at some of the updates.
Updates:
Working backwards- in post Rom Coms Must Die our dark comedy is having a riveting score done by the brilliant Dennis Therrian. The idea is theatrical in early 2026 with home video release 3rd Q 2026 for Halloween season.
The Secret of the Kingdom Chip has a second edit after some studio sessions. This week we are going to study and evaluate the new cut. The vfx work is being added and we are very happy with the direction of the film. The only people happier would be our distributor. They see big things for this film due to the subject matter. I’m still aligning the last few sponsors and investors that will be for final post and marketing costs. This film is a stand alone follow up to The Quest Trilogy. That is a biblical series of three films which you should watch in advance of this new film. Forty Nights is part one. Chasing the Star part two. And The Christ Slayer part three. All are streaming now.
New to dvd and streaming is Harsens Island Revenge. This action packed romance set in the roaring 20’s is appearing on many streaming platforms including Amazon Prime. I was disappointed because an associate of one of our producers bought a dvd and tried playing it on a poorly set stereo tv system. They were upset that they thought the dvd was defective and ran to spout off on Amazon with a review. They do QC before all printing and so why these folks would first assume operator error first is beyond me. But they got it to work and last I checked we live with a rush bad review that was their error. I do hope they remove it. People can be have negative knee jerk reactions in this day and age. Sad if you ask me. But the dvd is great and would be a wonderful keepsake or holiday gift. So if you watch and enjoy please go to our imdb.com page or the Amazon page to vote and leave a review.
Harsens Island Revenge does have a special CO theatrical showing Nov 20 at the Lyric Theater with Don Most there for a Q&A.
Wild Faith was the first film we did which found tens of millions of fans. It led to a sequel Wild Faith Christmas shot in Alpena, MI. It premiered at the worlds largest film festival winning 7 awards including Best Western. It will know premiere in Alpena this coming week. We have a private cast/crew screening Thursday before it opens to general audiences on Friday for a run. I will be attending and I’m so proud of the work our tribe produced. It will start booking down state and other states for the next several months. It will release on home video 4th Q 2026 likely Nov 1st 2026. I would ask everyone to go watch or rewatch the original Wild Faith. You can enjoy the second as a stand alone but will enjoy several inside jokes if you watch both.
Development- I’ve read three scripts recently to see what involvement myself or CDI might want to have. As a writer I know how sensitive it can be to receive feedback. But it is also important to have a great blueprint which is what the script is. I’m evaluating a few book to script writing opportunities. I have a few ideas on possible next films but I’m still dealing with investors on our most current film so until that is complete I cannot fully look ahead. But I am weighing several options.
Wrap Up: I’m feeling very optimistic with all the momentum we have at Collective Development. We have worked hard to set ourselves apart from many companies who wing it or fly by the seat of their pants. No thrown together scripts or rushed timelines. It also takes our entire tribe to deliver the quality we have gotten known for. On a few occasions I’ve had to ask associates to clarify how they present our films. If they misrepresent as if they were responsible for a film’s production they open themselves to fraud. Our directors are “work for hire” so make no mistake that CDI produced these films. Hiring a director we’ve worked with will not get you the same product. Same as trying to hire one of our producers, even me, will not get you the same end product of our team of producers. On this same line of thought- if we are asked to join a project that we don’t control $ or has variables we would not have used such as director, keys, script, cast – the quality will most likely fall. So even projects with partial/all funding if burdened with variables that are not something we would do need to be looked at hard. We could do the extra work and fund the project and align the variables in the way experience has taught us. It will almost always result in a smoother work flow and stronger project. I do love to collaborate but it has to make sense. These films are hard to make. It is hard work to make a bad film. Even harder to make a good film. You cannot always control the end result you can control the journey and that often affects the end quality. So as we wind down 2025 I am excited about 2026. We will have to see what the forthcoming journey will reveal. Off to refill the coffee cup and eat a few eggs. The dogs enjoyed the new snow but the chickens not as much. Coffee cheers! DJ
Good morning to everyone out there! I’m sipping my hazelnut coffee out of a beautiful mug gifted by our upcoming ‘Hospitality & Health’ crew member Mollie Davis. I’m super excited about the #cditribe we’re bringing together for this next storytelling adventure. I want to thank all the artistic folks from around the world who stopped in for a coffee break and read. I’ve had an extremely busy week full of positive developments. Some are pertaining to past projects and others to future endeavors. And of course we have the adventures that are right in front of us now. Staying with crew- I met two of the new crew folks we’ll be working with yesterday and a music video shoot. Having done two small film projects at the Turner Dodge house it inspired me to pitch a ‘Scooby Doo’ type story video to the director and in turn the band. They loved it and so yesterday we once again did some shooting at this beautiful historic house. Everyone did a great job and we made our day. I look forward to working with these humble and hardworking gents on our next feature. It’s a multi-layered rock song with an amazing singer, slashing guitar rifts and driving drums delivered by famed drummer Chris Adler (Lamb of God). He and his wife are in from Richmond, VA where we once produced films like WICKED SPRING. (You can watch on Amazon) We knew lots of the same folks from that community and even shared experiences in travel. In between shots we all shared many great conversations about the difficulty of maintaining creative groups and trying to keep that synergy together. We compared hardships of being away on tour and on a film set. I just really enjoyed the artistic talks shared by all. I will be excited to share the music video in a few weeks.
Harsens Island Revenge – We are growing closer to our on-set pre-production and film shoot on the next CDI film. This past week was proofing all the agreements before dispersement. The schedule is finally all set and we had one of our producers up North securing even more pieces of the shoot. I got my 1920’s haircut and that has helped me seriously get into the mindset. I’ve been pulling together elements of my wardrobe and having fun creating. We are working hard to fill the few cast and crew positions available. The schedule caused a few changes but that is to be expected. We’ve been having different department talks also, weapons, vehicles, catering and more. We’ve added the Michigan Community College Association on board as a sponsor. Several more will be aligning their brands with our film. A Michigan story and it’s getting some great support from Michigan companies.
SILENT NIGHT IN ALGONA – We are all very excited to see this movie release to the mass audience around the world. I had a great talk with our distributor. They are working on key art for the DVD and streaming release. We’re being told mid October for a release but that is not official yet. We are still working on our few technical tweaks. The theatrical release is closing with only one unpaid theatre so we’ll likely do our theatrical dispersement this coming week. I talked with some from our collaborating Foundation about the recent special theatrical encore in Algona. Again they expressed how happy they were with the final film and the reaction by the community. That is a big congrats to our entire cast and crew.
DEVELOPMENT – I had a great talk with our distributor over several points including the status of our current projects. We also talked about which projects are still moving with strong momentum and the few that could be made stronger with a bit of re-branding. In our biblical trilogy the 3rd film’s sales are lagging behind the first two. It is not the film itself and you could argue that after the experience of the first two, the 3rd may be the strongest production value. But the name itself which is completely on point (pun intended) is turning some away from a watch. THE CHRIST SLAYER has many themes to it and the title plays into one of the themes brilliantly. The distributor brass loves the title as we do but it could be losing some eyes due to the title. We are considering a title change on some platforms to see if it helps. We have another project that we want to change the key art on. We did that with MAN’S BEST FRIEND which was doing well but did even better after a new poster was created. The first was more artistic and the second more straight forward. Actually on the distributors streaming platform ENCOURAGE TV we are growing close to crossing our 2 million mark. Stop over and watch free with ads and you can be one of those helping to cross this mark.
I also had a great pitch meeting as we talked future collaborations. The WILD FAITH: HASTINGS tv series is still gaining momentum as sales are staying strong and growing. I had some talks also over SPIRIT LAKE MASSACRE looking to be our second film in Iowa. I have some talks over that project this week and we’ll see if we can move that forward on the development board. There was also some good development talks on a few genre projects and even a possible romantic comedy. Development can take anywhere from a year to years plural so you always have to be working it. I think that is one of the mistakes young filmmakers make is far underestimating the time it takes for certain tasks or processes. Patience isn’t a strong suit for many folks and so it makes it even more torturous.
WRAP UP AND RANDOM FINAL THOUGHTS-
This week we played a soccer match in some brutal heat and we lacked subs. The other team had a full squad show with a good supply of subs. At half we had held it all to a tie but second half they started to take advantage of cracks and lack of gas. That game left me so exhausted by soccer gear bag felt like 200 lbs. I was EXHAUSTED at the end of it but there are good things to be said about pushing yourself to those limits. I woke up the next day and felt pretty darn good. Day two a bit sore but by body is really adjusting to the grueling games. I love the competition and it really resets the mind and body.
The yard is in full grow with a daily picking of herbs, tomatoes and more. The chickens are kicking out the fresh eggs. The hops are all turning to cones and will be ready for picking in a few weeks. On that note- people have been really enjoying the Mexican-Style Chili beer. I’ll likely go to bottle with the ‘Rocking Rhubarb Wine’ in a few weeks also. People do really enjoy the handcrafted goods.
I also finished reading the book THE BOYS written by Ron and Clint Howard. It was all about their life growing up and how their parents helped navigate Hollywood after coming from small town farm community. For me it was spending a few moments with my old friend, co-star and mentor Rance Howard before bed each night. I think I’m going to write Ron and Clint a nice letter after finishing it. It was enlightening, inspiring and also made me very appreciative of my own journey. To bring it full circle, that is what my onset conversations did for me. I would not have had many of the adventures I did if not for my career path. Here’s to several more!
I hope you all have a wonderful Sunday morning. I’ll be ready to hit it hard tomorrow which includes an art department meeting. Weds is a directors meeting and Friday the producers meeting. Thursday will see our team back on the soccer pitch. On that note I see that Sweden beat the USA women’s team in a shoot out. That is how it sometimes goes. Congrats to Sweden! Thank you all for stopping by and I’ll look forward to chatting with you next week.