Ok. Let me start by just straight up apologizing.
I'm sorry.
There. That wasn't so hard. Now I'm going to temper that with a little bit of explaining.
School. School is hard. Well not hard, really, but time consuming. So, like ManBearPig on cyproheptadine and cannabis, school ate up the vast majority of my available time. Until April 20th. Of course, now it's May 15th, and I still haven't gotten back to work on ye olde Pulp Horror.
Now I could regale you with excuses to try and rationalize and justify why I haven't done anything in the intervening time. But that would be disingenuous. So I won't.
To paraphrase my good friend Ze Frank (Ze Frank is not really my friend... I've never even met the man, I'm merely well aware of his internet persona): The hardest part is going from zero to one. The hardest part is getting started.
Right now, since I went on hiatus, I've been at zero. I don't like being at zero. I hope you don't like me being at zero. And I want to get back to one. And I hope that when I do, you'll come back to visit.
So long story short, I'm working on it. And I'm going to keep working on it. Tentatively I'm going to say June 5th. But there is still work to be done, so don't quote me on that.
But seriously? June 5th. Let's do this thing. See you in a few weeks.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Break
So I'm 32 days away from graduating, and something has got to give. Unfortunately, that something is going to be Pulp Horror. Not forever, not by a long shot. But I need to finish up a bunch of papers and pass three exams and I don't think I can do all that and create a finished product that I'm happy with here at the same time. So I'm going to take a bit of a break. I'll make it up to all of you somehow once I'm through this hell called university; probably with a more frequent update schedule, at least for a while.
I've got big plans for Pulp Horror and more film projects over the summer, so I hope you can all bear with me while I finish up my education. I miss working on the series, and look forward to getting back to it.
I've got big plans for Pulp Horror and more film projects over the summer, so I hope you can all bear with me while I finish up my education. I miss working on the series, and look forward to getting back to it.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Vacation
That's what I'm in need of. It's so close I can smell it; so far away I can't even imagine what it looks like. Like my twitter says, I'm overwhelmed and underprepared.
The next episode of What Lurks in Shandon Forest will probably be a little late. I'm hoping I'll get it up sometime tomorrow, but I haven't been functioning at 100% lately. A lot of you have already heard this from me, but my schedule is a little fuller than it should be as of late. I'm taking five courses in University (a full course load); plus 12 hours of work a week; plus trying desperately to write a feature length screenplay, a short film, April's Pulp Horror serial, and a new series I want to premiere in May or June; and I'm acting in a short film this weekend, all day Saturday and Sunday (with rehearsals on Wednesday and Friday). It's probably also worth mentioning that I have six papers due in the next five weeks.
I'm in a glass house of my own construction. And I'm doing a terrible job of prioritizing, and an even worse job of delaying what can be delayed. For example, I should be doing less screenplay writing, and more essay writing. But I have all these ideas in my head, and not enough hours in the day to get them out.
But enough of my whining. Part Two may be a little late (think: Monday). For that I apologize. If nothing else, let the above stand as a testament; a statement of my intent to organize myself better, and focus myself on finishing one thing before starting a dozen others. My first priority, for the next 38 days, should be school. Then Pulp Horror. Then the rest.
Let's see what happens.
The next episode of What Lurks in Shandon Forest will probably be a little late. I'm hoping I'll get it up sometime tomorrow, but I haven't been functioning at 100% lately. A lot of you have already heard this from me, but my schedule is a little fuller than it should be as of late. I'm taking five courses in University (a full course load); plus 12 hours of work a week; plus trying desperately to write a feature length screenplay, a short film, April's Pulp Horror serial, and a new series I want to premiere in May or June; and I'm acting in a short film this weekend, all day Saturday and Sunday (with rehearsals on Wednesday and Friday). It's probably also worth mentioning that I have six papers due in the next five weeks.
I'm in a glass house of my own construction. And I'm doing a terrible job of prioritizing, and an even worse job of delaying what can be delayed. For example, I should be doing less screenplay writing, and more essay writing. But I have all these ideas in my head, and not enough hours in the day to get them out.
But enough of my whining. Part Two may be a little late (think: Monday). For that I apologize. If nothing else, let the above stand as a testament; a statement of my intent to organize myself better, and focus myself on finishing one thing before starting a dozen others. My first priority, for the next 38 days, should be school. Then Pulp Horror. Then the rest.
Let's see what happens.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Time and Money
With no money and even less time to produce Pulp Horror, pretty much every episode has changed at least a little bit from script to screen. This has been true from day one, and is no less true with the start of the third serial, What Lurks in Shandon Forest.
I'm going to throw a few examples at you from the script of this episode. According to the script this is how the episode starts:
EXT. FOREST
Untouched snow lies on the ground, branches and tree trunks rising up from unseen dirt.
Without warning footsteps rush past with a flurry of snow and panting breaths.
Of course, anyone who's seen the episode knows that it now starts with a much different shot; George pouring himself a cup of coffee. The shot works. I like the shot. But I still think the original opening is better, largely because it is important foreshadowing for later episodes--it gives you a clue as to what Will is talking about. And it could have still been followed by the shot of George pouring himself that cup of coffee.
Next up:
He approaches the intercom - passing an open doorway where we catch sight of something, not long enough for us to know what - and presses a button.
Not much, and done right half of you probably would have missed it, but important nonetheless for reasons which I think are obvious. This was not just a time issue (as the first change was) but also a budget issue. And although it's not a major change, the fine details can make or break these things--especially for those of you crazy (brave) enough to come back for a second viewing.
Anyways, I've said it before and I'll say it again: hopefully once I'm done with school I'll be able to dedicate more time to this whole crazy endeavour; maybe even a little bit of cash money. Until then, I hope you enjoy what you see, even if it's not as complete as I would ideally like.
I'm going to throw a few examples at you from the script of this episode. According to the script this is how the episode starts:
EXT. FOREST
Untouched snow lies on the ground, branches and tree trunks rising up from unseen dirt.
Without warning footsteps rush past with a flurry of snow and panting breaths.
Of course, anyone who's seen the episode knows that it now starts with a much different shot; George pouring himself a cup of coffee. The shot works. I like the shot. But I still think the original opening is better, largely because it is important foreshadowing for later episodes--it gives you a clue as to what Will is talking about. And it could have still been followed by the shot of George pouring himself that cup of coffee.
Next up:
He approaches the intercom - passing an open doorway where we catch sight of something, not long enough for us to know what - and presses a button.
Not much, and done right half of you probably would have missed it, but important nonetheless for reasons which I think are obvious. This was not just a time issue (as the first change was) but also a budget issue. And although it's not a major change, the fine details can make or break these things--especially for those of you crazy (brave) enough to come back for a second viewing.
Anyways, I've said it before and I'll say it again: hopefully once I'm done with school I'll be able to dedicate more time to this whole crazy endeavour; maybe even a little bit of cash money. Until then, I hope you enjoy what you see, even if it's not as complete as I would ideally like.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
The Next Serial
Episode One of "What Lurks in Shandon Forest" is going to be a few hours later than usual. It'll still be up on Friday (EST time anyways), just not as early as they've been for the last few weeks. I'm going to call it at 8pm. I need to get a few more shots, do a touch more editing, and then prime my archaic, simplistic website for everything. Then: showtime.
Those of you reading this while it's still timely and relevant and not after the episode has gone live: Sorry. Thanks for dropping by. Hope to see you again in a few hours/minutes.
The rest of you: Thanks for watching! Hope you've enjoyed what you've seen. Feel free to drop me a line.
Those of you reading this while it's still timely and relevant and not after the episode has gone live: Sorry. Thanks for dropping by. Hope to see you again in a few hours/minutes.
The rest of you: Thanks for watching! Hope you've enjoyed what you've seen. Feel free to drop me a line.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Two Down; Plenty More Where that Came From
So earlier today the last episode of The Horror in the Eidolon Apartments went live, and tomorrow we start production on the next serial: What Lurks in Shandon Forest. Part of me loves the fast pace of all this. Most of me in fact. But I'd be lying if I said I didn't want a little more time to myself.
Of course, I only have to make 7 more episode before I'm done with school, at which point my schedule become significantly more manageable. I'll be down to 32 hours a week of work, with no homework and therefore undisrupted evenings and weekends to focus on filmmaking. Who knows, I might even find a little time to have a social life in there.
Anyways, I'm counting the days. Thank you all for tuning in so far. I hope you enjoyed watching Pulp Horror as much as I enjoyed making it.
Of course, I only have to make 7 more episode before I'm done with school, at which point my schedule become significantly more manageable. I'll be down to 32 hours a week of work, with no homework and therefore undisrupted evenings and weekends to focus on filmmaking. Who knows, I might even find a little time to have a social life in there.
Anyways, I'm counting the days. Thank you all for tuning in so far. I hope you enjoyed watching Pulp Horror as much as I enjoyed making it.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
So I'm busy
Not going to say that episode two is going to be late, just letting you know that I'm a little busy right now (what else is new, right?). I just finished a rough cut of Necrotesque as a single short film, clocking in at just over 30 minutes. I'm going to be fidgeting with it a little for a potential future DVD release although that's probably just going to be for cast and crew. If it ever become publicly available I'll be sure to let everyone know here and on the facebook group. Did I mention we have a facebook group? Why don't you go join the facebook group?
Also forthcoming I'm likely going to create a facebook page (you know, those things where you can become a fan of something).
And lastly, the reason I really made this post, I wanted to ask everyone who's checking out the website to let me know if they find any broken links or other problems with the website. Drop me a line if you spot any problems, or if you just felt like dropping me line for some other reason.
Also forthcoming I'm likely going to create a facebook page (you know, those things where you can become a fan of something).
And lastly, the reason I really made this post, I wanted to ask everyone who's checking out the website to let me know if they find any broken links or other problems with the website. Drop me a line if you spot any problems, or if you just felt like dropping me line for some other reason.
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