Hello! It has been some time since the last blog. I promise the next several months will bring consistent blogs!
Lots happened in the last few months:
1. Got laid off from my corporate job! - Best thing that has happened to me in a long time. Scary at first but overall brilliant. My creativity has come back, I now have the time/structure to work on my own projects and balance them with client projects. I could not be busier but its a healthy busy ... the best part, I am in a position to run on integrity and work on projects that are meaningful.
2. Living pretty much full time in Provincetown, MA. - Heaven on earth. Community, creative, healthy and peaceful. I am very, very, very lucky. The grand thing, I can hop to Boston or New York in heart beat. Though you are at the farthest tip out on the Atlantic you can hop back to "civilization" with ease.
3. Provincetown Film Festival - working the my 5th festival in Guest Services. This year is the festival's 10th Anniversary - its going to be grand and I am really excited. Festival blogs are sure to follow and will commence June 18th when the festivals gears start to grind and the filmmakers ascend onto to our little town.
4. Finally entering post production phase on one of my films. - I have finally have enough footage to get a fine cut going. Will begin editing at night next week.
5. Come late June will be shooting a friends film. - I am blessed to have great contacts and creatives around me. When one door closes a lot more open.
6. Soon I'll be working on a very cool web/interactive project with old peers of mine from my medical non-fiction program days, a week before I was to be laid off, came to me to work on a pretty great and innovative project. This was a blessing and a true testament to synchronicity, the importance of work ethic, positive attitude and keeping in touch with peers who are simply great people to work along side of.
OK, more tales from the independent producer/director, Provincetown, Two Big City worlds to come - I am quite sure now that I have shed the corporate cloth the blogs will easily flow...
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