Do you want to hear an incredible song from a very talented artist that I am working extensively with?
Check it out.
While you’re at it, check out a past music video I made with him:
We're only $340 away!
There are 3000 of you, followers. If 340 of you donate ONE DOLLAR, I’ll get this film made.
So apparently the filmmaker directory, and directories in general, do not exist anymore.
I’m actually kind of okay with that.
I have been nominated on Total Film Magazine’s website for the “Best Creative Blog” category of the Total Film Blog 2011 Awards.
Could you do me a very big solid by just voting for me? I’m running against film world titans such as Joseph Gordon Levitt and John August. Without you guys, I don’t stand much of a chance.
Just vote for “Going Somewhere” and help the title of this blog come true.
If you really want to show your love for an aspiring filmmaker, then reblog this!
Please, everyone. Help me out here. Tumblr screwed me and I need your votes for the Filmmaker directory.
Can you please take just one moment to recommend me? I’ll really appreciate it, and will post more about me filmmaking. It takes not more than ten seconds, and would really help me out.
Seriously, I have over 2,500 followers. I know a lot of you regularly sign on to Tumblr, and I’m sure most of you are reading this. Please help me.
I did a one week feature in the Filmmaker Directory four days ago, and guess what.
I’m sharing it with someone else. So there are three people being featured, meaning that I paid $20 to have my page up there only sometimes. What the hell is that? I didn’t pay them $20 for that. I shouldn’t have even paid them for the sole spot (given that the price is already ridiculous).
I sent them an email asking for a reason, saying that I can conjure up the information from my bank statement, and that I should be refunded the $20 and granted a free week of being featured. We’ll see how that goes over with them.
If they’re going to feature more than two people at a time, they either need to make space for it, or reduce the price, because this is unacceptable.

