CONFESSIONS OF AN INDEPENDENT FILMMAKER: Intro



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I'm really making an indie feature film and taking YouTube along the way. Watch my every step and mistake. Learn what to do and not to do when you make YOUR movie! Or watch for your own mocking amusement -- you heartless animals. I may break big next week or quit (again). Who friggin' knows?!?


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Go in there with a ... ( 4 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
Go in there with a story to tell, man. And leave there with an army of friends! That's all I gotta say! I'm stoked for ya!
Thanks. I'll take ... ( 4 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
Thanks. I'll take it. I just hope the movie is as compelling as these blasted confessionals!
still perseverin' ( 4 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
still perseverin'
TrajicKaos...thanks ... ( 4 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
TrajicKaos...thanks so much for the tip! We are using it now! YAHOO!!!
Thanks for keepin' ... ( 4 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
Thanks for keepin' track. I hope more happens for you to follow!!! I hope more happens for me to record. Heck...I just hope more happens!!!!
Profound indeed. ... ( 4 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
Profound indeed. Believe it or not...I carried your thought with me throughout the day. Thanks!
Not sure. Life for ... ( 4 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
Not sure. Life for me was strange. But I will say this. I would major in film and minor in business. Or I would major in theater and minor in business. Or I would major an ANYTHING YOU LOVE and minor in business. Business is what gives your feet and thinking solid ground as soon as you graduate.
We know we know you ... ( 4 months ago by IntelliXun)
We know we know you can comment a lot... :D Creative Community, let's do ... humm I am in China :( I watch it, haha.
Hey I have my thing ... ( 4 months ago by IntelliXun)
Hey I have my thing since the 98 written too, but is more like an adventure flick about the machine that is producing the earthquakes in all the planet, and how people know is a human thing and not a natural... hummm , that. :P
EGAD! Sounds like ... ( 4 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
EGAD! Sounds like a conspiracy flick! Go for it! I love having my confidence in mankind shaken!
I keep saying, all ... ( 4 months ago by CreativCommunity)
I keep saying, all of these awesome ideas need to come together in a YouTube community-produced movie. We have way more people than Hollywood does. So why does Hollywood get to have all the glory? Subscribe to the Creative Content Community today!
Cool but, no ... ( 4 months ago by Jackeezie)
Cool but, no offense, didn't you have any other ideas in 10 years?
Hmm. You make a ... ( 3 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
Hmm. You make a good point, jackeezie. Well...if this movie breaks through and I make nothing else...then I guess this was the only idea I had for 10 years. On the other hand, if this movie breaks through and two or three other movies follow immediately after as if Pandora's box was opened resulting to a domino effect of subsequent stories...then I guess I did have other ideas afterall. (smile) We'll have to wait and see.
Lulz ( 3 months ago by jellypeanutbutter666)
Lulz
Just thought I'd ... ( 3 months ago by jellypeanutbutter666)
Just thought I'd let you know I'm watching carefully and expectantly and promise o go see your film when it hits the big screens.
The editting is ... ( 3 months ago by Bobb1024)
The editting is cool and bugs me at the same time Ha
Thanks jellyp!!! I ... ( 3 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
Thanks jellyp!!! I promise to see this movie too if I pull it off! (smile) More exciting episodes to come! Let's hope they have good twists instead of bad ones.
I know. Kinda gets ... ( 3 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
I know. Kinda gets in your heads and jacks things up, huh. Thanks!
Yeah its like so ... ( 3 months ago by Bobb1024)
Yeah its like so different than other vlogs its like you see it and have to watch it. And then the actual content is cool so its definitly worth subscribing
WOW! Just a few ... ( 3 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
WOW! Just a few views until I hit 120,000!!! Yahoo! Somebody go to an apple store and go to my youtube page on every friggin' display mac connected on the internet!
Boyah!!! ( 3 months ago by confessionsindiefilm)
Boyah!!!
Pretty cool, thanks ... ( 3 months ago by CultofJ)
Pretty cool, thanks for posting this! I had some dealings with folks who represented Lion's Gate back in 1999. They were interested in a comic book project I wrote and wanted to turn it into a movie or possible television series. After several months they ultimately passed. Realistically I didn't think it would happen but it was pretty exciting just the same.
great concept ( 2 months ago by steroidssavedmylife)
great concept
It sure is, dude. ... ( 3 weeks ago by confessionsindiefilm)
It sure is, dude. It sure is. It's kickin' my butt!!!



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