It looks like here in Lansing, MI we avoided most of the crazy weather. We had a little wind and snow but overall the sun gave us some melting. It has been a busy couple weeks and I’ve just got to keep my patience and zen as many deals move about on the chessboard. I’ve had a few projects move a touch slower than I wanted but I will be happy for what did get done versus what did not. Let’s look at some of the positive steps taken in this past week. Before we get into that I will vent off on a small issue. IF you are a university who is making your money off film students in a film program. IF you make a solid film that really showcases good production value, performances and direction. The university SHOULD invest in promoting its own program. PROMOTION = ENROLLMENT = $ for the UNIVERSITY. I’m not going to waste too much time on this topic but I’m never surprised by people’s shortsightedness.
Also I’m surprised (No I’m not) that when local media is trying to promote a city/area to inspire others how only the hobbyist get recognized. What happened to real journalism whereas you seek out the real story. In our area it use to be our local media was only interested in local community theatre and now they are focused on local hobby filmmakers. Now you can give recognition to these aspects but they do not represent the professionals. POLITICS. To be direct it is why I like the business side of things. IF your art is good it will find an audience and sell. I feel as if these organizations and projects that put equal importance on SHOW & BIZ should be highlighted. Now for a long time now I’ve been content making my home here and that is good enough for me. Michigan artists are undervalued often on the world market and much of it is because many are seen as “Community Theatre/Hobbyist filmmakers”. When the films and filmmakers that are making real business endeavors are overlooked for some social media panhandling a $500-$2,500 film that won dozens of remote festivals that never will get major distribution – it brands us. Now I consider myself MINOR LEAGUE so let’s get that straight. BUT we work hard to recreate a growing business like what Motown, Two Men & A Truck and many other business pioneers worked so hard to do. The worried parents of these starry-eyed filmmakers would be emboldened and given hope when they read of other business filmmakers making a solid go of it. I’m content living below the radar most of the time because it saves me from the constant “I’ve got a great idea for a movie” talk that follows me. So let’s get onto some business updates!
A few months ago we saw our Civil War film “Wicked Spring” release into the German, Austria and Switzerland market. Now following that we just enjoyed a Feb 21st release of “Locked in a Room” to that same market. And next month March 28th will see the release of our 1st international collaboration “Darkest Night”. Also “Darkest Night” released recently to HULU PLUS and so that will help reach hundreds of thousands of new viewers.
Our CDI sales team is working hard engaging in talks with many new foreign territories. Also many great new deals are being negotiated on new upcoming product. “Ashes of Eden” has several buyers interested and once we have our finished film we will start that process. New poster feedback is being gathered from readers who can vote on http://www.ashesofedenmovie.com . Also our premiere is being discussed and we should announce on that soon. So look for a cast and crew premiere that will happen followed by a public premiere and theatre run. We’ve got excited interest from several distributor/studios in this film and our most recent ‘Bestseller”.
“Bestseller” is about done with the rough cut. I will be calling our editor today to get an update and soon we will screen the rough edit. I’m excited about this project and I think it will be a high intensity film. Patience:)
“7 Stones” is out on the market both streaming VOD and DVD so check out this powerful little drama.
While overseeing post work and sales I’ve been engaging in some major screenwriting action. I don’t promote this aspect much but I’ve been paid multiple times to pen original scripts and adaptations from books. I’ve had projects optioned ($ against a sale price) – and I’ve had projects purchased and produced. I just finished a pet project script that I’m developing with an old school friend. Let’s just say that fans of “Book of Ruth” will be very happy. I’ve also got another script on deck to write after after that. The contracts are approved just need to be signed this coming week. I may also be taking on yet another project to write in the wake of an option/purchase agreement made with a studio in Florida. Some close to me know my furry boy Luke had knee surgery and so it has been good to hunker down from the cold and enjoy writing.
Also I’ve been doing some major internal CDI structuring with our accountant, lawyers and a film archive supervisor. All the CDI projects need to be put to digital to make it easier for delivery on all these new sales. This is again the BIZ side that has nothing to do with the artsy-fartsy aspects but it is what separates the professionals from the hobbyists. I love what I do but I don’t do it for just fun – I do it as a career. Therefore bad communicators, slackers, excuse makers will not find a home at CDI. Nothing like having your hard work and efforts wasted as something sits in limbo for years OR a film that lacks business structure leaving you with a well done home video to show family and friends. I’m happy that we have some new hardworking blood rolling with the CDI tribe. It’s quite an eye opener when they discover there is another way to do things. There is a better use of time and energy. Do we fall short and make errors? – Of course we do. But how many are really STRIVING! WANTING is NOT STRIVING. I mean really giving that extra effort at every turn that gets recognized. I’m talking about taking that pride in your work. Trust me, I know the difference by looking someone in the eyes. If it is just a JOB to you – find another industry because there is easier money to be earned elsewhere. REMEMBER actions always speak louder than words.
ACT LOUDLY!
DJ
February 22, 2014 | Categories: Blogroll | Tags: Austria, Bestseller, blood, Book of Ruth, business, cafe, CDI, city, civil war, distributors, eden, film, filmmakers, Florida, Germany, Lansing, lawyers, limbo, March, Michigan, Motown, MSU, option, politics, professionals, purchase, snow, social media, students, studios, sun, Switzerland, university, zen | Leave a comment
A wet and crispy chill fills the fall air around us today as we go about our business of prepping a new film. I’m up North with a team representing Collective Development Inc. on what we be our next feature film. I’m once again amazed by the zen-like harmony and calm unity displayed by our phase 1 team. It’s an always a powerful process of collaborative sharing. I love the daily exchange of ideas between creative, passionate professionals. Many should pay attention to that last word. I’ve been proud of our team as we’ve taken meeting after meeting and leave in our wake a strong feeling of pride that people in our own state of Michigan are here to do it right – to compete in the world market as the auto industry and Motown did/does. As we’ve been building the launch of our film each and every idea is rationalized respectfully until the best possible solution is presented. A trouble-shooting tribe of artists whereas subjective choices are made respectfully within solid business perimeters.
So following “Ashes of Eden” last fall we’re once again about to repeat the storytelling process. Some crew are returning and others are new. I’m excited to utilize and collaborate with them all. Too much as of late I’ve heard and seen the ugly side of filmmaking. Over the years I’ve firmly steered away from such traps – the inflated egos, defensive attitudes and overall lack of concern/prep that has left many ships crashed upon the rocks. Hideous memorials to why our state is often seen as second-rate when it comes to artistic business endeavors. I’m proud to say that this ship will navigate such pitfalls and I hope all productions seek to do the same. Accept no less I say and take pride in your work. In the end only we will stand accountable for our success or shortcomings.
This project once it was announced in the trades created a good stir and I’m proud to say we’ll be hosting a few seasoned vets in our state. Several others established talents wanted to be on board but schedule and budget allowed us only to fly in a few. I’m happy to announce Ms. Lana Wood (Diamonds are Forever) and Terence Knox (Tour of Duty), both CDI alumni are participating in our film as well as returning Michigan boy done good – Taylor Nichols. (Jurassic Park 3, Congo) Our Michigan cast/crew will benefit working side by side with these professionals and we will have a chance to show our skills on both sides of the camera. BESTSELLER (www.bestsellerthemovie.com) is prepping to sail and the journey will be exciting.
IN OTHER NEWS
“Darkest Night” is releasing this month to HULU and that’s great news! Other licensing deals on several of our films are underway and more are developing each week. “7 Stones” also has a VOD and DVD deal underway and I think “Outside the Wire” doc may be next. I was informed this week “Locked in a Room” will be making a theatrical screening Nov 14th at Canton Michigan’s Emagine theater for Fright Night. So more and more opportunities to watch our films will keep emerging as distributor interest continues to grow. Thank you to all the fans for your support from around the world.
I would love to rant on more but I have some budgetary work to attend to. All I have to say is I’m extreme proud thus far of our entire team. As of tomorrow Phase 2 pre-production team members will be joining our family. In another week this ship is going to sail into Michigan history as yet another piece of storytelling uniquely told by our artists. I can’t wait for the audiences worldwide to experience the world we create, the characters that will live within it and the beautiful moody Michigan locations that will be showcased. Have a great day and we will update you again soon.
DJ
October 5, 2013 | Categories: Blogroll | Tags: artist, eden, fall, film, gan, Michigan, zen | Leave a comment