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Outer Banks main character is "John B" and I think about Tommy Wiseau and "Chris-R" everytime i hear his name.
I appreciate the mentions by friend/collaborator Tara Westwood. Her description of our project is perfect: "Mara and I are now co-writing a feature about medically assisted death (trust me it’s a lighter story than it sounds)"
I'd like to second that, you are truly an inspiration in your own unique style.

It's like a Highway To Nowhere where the save points are a pause to Introspection, and then openly driving all of us towards your amazing journey.
obviously, It'll be A Highway to Somewhere, Someday but the magic of it will be to never find completion...
Nate North
Nate North
Hello Iren, and thanks for your kind words, I certainly appreciate your taking the time to watch my demo clips.
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I saw chaos in patterns of contrasts also probably contradictions and yet felt the calm of the storm.

my summary of the last four films I watched.
Gut-wrenching stuff, in its boldness and bravery. I was addicted to the tangibility that was pretty consistent all through.

My sincere respects to you. Oh, and fitting "Title".
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mlesemann
mlesemann
It looks like the YouTube service that was hosting my movies has been "terminated"? Yikes! But you can watch Detours here on the free PlexTV service: Detours on Plex TV
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Iren
Yea i was going to say that. Btw i watched surviving family on plex.

One suble detail i noticed which impacted me is the chirping of the bird in the midst of the troubled conversations. Is that intentional?
mlesemann
mlesemann
Not intentional :)
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Edinburgh Short Film Festival 2023 Open For Entries
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I want to share a story now but I'm thinking (possibly overthinking) protecting the rights to the script. The fear of someone taking the script from themselves. Is that a real concern on the forum? Does my post here and my original document with the metadata protect my rights to the screenplay? Love to get more thoughts on this before I proceed. What's the right procedure when sharing scripts?
mlesemann
mlesemann
You're over-thinking protecting the rights. As I've said many times, most of us simply aren't writing things that other people are going to want to steal. BUT I recommend sharing the first 5-10 pages if you're looking for feedback. That's about all most of us have time to read.
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I'm not in the industry, but I've noticed that everyone starting out is always thinking that others will steal their ideas. Well, everyone has great ideas, and they think that their ideas are better than others, so they won't want to steal the ideas of those others. Furthermore, the great idea is useless unless the people have the ability to put that idea into action.

So I wouldn't worry too much about that.
I'm working on a new project with my friend Tara Westwood. She plays the daughter in my movie Detours, produced with me, & brought in much of the great cast. She played the older sister in Surviving Family. Her directorial debut, the amazing short "Triggered," has qualified for the Best Live Action Short Oscar competition. You can see it here:
Happiness is great client feedback on a screenplay consulting gig. "Mara provided me with exactly the scale and type of feedback I needed on an emerging screenplay. Unquestionably, the quality of my final version will be greater b/c of Mara's input"
I saw that the wonderful actor Paul Sorvino passed away at 83. Loved having him in my movie DETOURS and he was a real pleasure to work with.

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Spike
Spike
Ah, these guys, who we have seen dozens of times, here and there, real pros, enriching everything. It must have been especially sad for you, Mara, having known the guy.
mlesemann
mlesemann
It was very sad indeed. He was a pleasure to work with, very kind with the cast and crew, and generous with his time to take photos with people both on the production team or who simply recognized him as they walked by the set.
Nate North
Nate North
Even in a role, he always came off as the kind of person that would be really nice in real life. It's really impressive that your work attracted a legendary actor of this caliber. Sorry to see him go, definitely one of a kind.
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