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Growing Up Thirty Teaser

Just thought I’d take a moment to promote a little teaser for a joint effort feature I was working on with Peter Bruno of blackwood pictures. We’re still very much in the middle of production, but it’s never too early to get feedback. Please take a moment to check out the 50 second teaser at:

www.starvingartistspictures.com/Movie.html

There will be a quicktime version put up in the near future on the official website, but for now there is only a Windows Media Player version (sorry).

Director/Producer: Peter Bruno
Writer/Co-Producer: Paul Stamat (aka Monkey Man)
 
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Looks good (I fall into the 30 something category as well) you'll have to keep us updated on it's progress. I also noticed your first feature film "Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow" on your website. Is it showing in any festivals or do you have it available on DVD? I'm always interested in checking out indie movies....

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Nothing puts me in a better mood than when I'm driving my car and come across a radio station playing an "80's Rock Block" or a "Back to the 80's Hour" ...ahhh the good ol' days... I was comparing iPod's with two of my much younger brothers the other day and was concerned by their lack of 80's rock - they only laughed when I offered to hook them up :huh:
 
ZukoVega said:
Looks good (I fall into the 30 something category as well) you'll have to keep us updated on it's progress. I also noticed your first feature film "Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow" on your website. Is it showing in any festivals or do you have it available on DVD? I'm always interested in checking out indie movies....

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Nothing puts me in a better mood than when I'm driving my car and come across a radio station playing an "80's Rock Block" or a "Back to the 80's Hour" ...ahhh the good ol' days... I was comparing iPod's with two of my much younger brothers the other day and was concerned by their lack of 80's rock - they only laughed when I offered to hook them up :huh:

I will keep you posted. As for "Yesterday," that was my first feature and very much that project where I made most of my mistakes learning what to do and not do in filmmaking. I try to keep that one buried DEEP in the archives and only use parts of it for my reel.
 
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