EDIT THIS - Accidental Art, a dark comedy

I'm back to working on Cinestudy for a bit. Just put out an all new interactive editing project



The way this works, I have everybody the screenplay and raw, unedited footage for an entire short film - then people download, edit, and upload their versions. That's it. Totally free. I'm entirely self taught as a filmmaker and wanted to give opportunities to learn filmmaking in the hands of people who can't afford film school or just want to learn the art of making movies.
 
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My involvement, in independent filmmaking is . . . well i guess i don't have any. I'm trying to do some screen writing, and my default thought is, right now, that everything else--that is, the actual work of making a film--is somebody else's job. :)

But if or when I want to expand my knowledge of film into other areas, like editing, I'm delighted that something like this exists, that you have taken the time to put it together.

(And I've followed the other story, watched and enjoyed the doc, and am glad to see you on the other side of that nightmare.)

Anyway, keep up good work!
 
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But if or when I want to expand my knowledge of film into other areas, like editing, I'm delighted that something like this exists, that you have taken the time to put it together.

(And I've followed the other story, watched and enjoyed the doc, and am glad to see you on the other side of that nightmare.)

Thanks and thanks!

The nightmare is quite over, but getting there. I have court for a defamation lawsuit I filed coming up and that should end that story for good (I hope).

I just want to focus on more positive things, like CINESTUDY and doing more projects that help people. Thanks for letting me know you watched the doc.
 
I remember this film as a turning point film for you, where it was the first of a more professional approach to the films and production. Also a great choice for an edit project with the ending and all.
 
I remember this film as a turning point film for you, where it was the first of a more professional approach to the films and production. Also a great choice for an edit project with the ending and all.

I agree with you on this. Accidental Art in 2009 was my first step into a more professional level of filmmaking. It is a marked difference between what I did before (including HORRORS OF WAR, the world war II Nazi Zombie Werewolf film) and what I made after.
 
Do you ever work with that guy that was like a young Dom DeLuise?

Nice guy, see him around a bit, but no we never worked together again.

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LOL wait no, I think it was the Playhouse guy... you once described him as that. I think.
 
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It was truly amazing to get to screen in a real theater in New York for my first feature film.

I don't think I appreciated it at the time like I do now. It was an honor and it was a rare thing that I should have been more grateful.
 
Yeah that guy! Cool. I forgot who you (or someone) called a young Dom, I might have mixed it up lol.

Good to see where you are today with your doc!
 
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