Posts Tagged ‘Sarasota Film Festival’

The First Great Post of 2010

This is suppose to be the big one. The one where I tell you how much I am going to get done this year. Where I lay out the master plan, tell you how the great execution will be delivered and at the end of the year I will show everyone how well and beyond my great plan made out.

Well, I stand here today without a plan. I just can’t do it. There are too many things that are not even in place so that I can just be stable. (this means I can’t get work, right now).

This does not mean I don’t want to have a plan. I want one, I have an idea of what it could look like. When my basic needs come together, I know that my master plan will too.

The best I can offer to you right now is some basic stuff.

I have two or three screenplays that are coming together and will be finished within the first quarter.
I will be going back to the Sarasota Film Festival to participate in the events.
Somehow, someway I will participate in the 48 hour film project - (I so want this to be my own crew.)
If at all possible I want to get another short under my belt.

All in all I am in a good place, physically and emotionally. I have the best friends anyone could ask for. If I could get the financial thing straight it would be aces.

I am hoping to post monthly if not more.

January 5th, 2010 by EddieLeonardo

Happy New Year!

2008 was a interesting year indeed. I was going to leave for California and didn’t. I am not all that unhappy as I believe 2009 will be a great year.

I am currently working on a new script, High Bridge. It seems to be flowing right into the word processor very easily. I have very high hopes for this project and I can see it becoming a great movie for people to love.

There are many things to consider for this year and I don’t know whether pursuing a move to California is in the cards or not. For the first six months I am writing and will develop High Bridge. I also plan a trip to Florida for the Sarasota Film Festival after that we will see.

I am writing this while watching “The Last Dragon” (1985). This movie is wonderfully cheesy and has so many pretty 80s colors, themes and music.

January 2nd, 2009 by EddieLeonardo