Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Ode to Los Angeles

I love LA.

When I got here a little over a year ago I knew one person who lived in this town. I was a schoolteacher with a few simple specs and no idea how to proceed.

I started the preproduction work for my short film this week. I have two actors who are perfect for the male leads. I don't have my female leads yet, but I can easily advertise and audition those roles. I don't have a DP, but one of my actors knows a couple of guys, and I'm sure they know sound guys and editors. Writing Partner knows a musician who wants to score films and needs a resume builder. These are all connections I've made since I moved here.

The beauty is that I didn't have to sell myself. These are people I met through parties, old friends, coworkers - people I have something in common with. These are all people I like regardless of what they can do for me. It just so happens they can help me by being a part of my film and I can help them by padding their resumes and adding to their reels. I know a guy who's an amazing editor but he's also an ass. Since I live in LA I don't have to work with that guy because there are a dozen more where he came from.

People who don't live here ask all the time if it's really necessary. No, it's not. You can make connections and sell yourself from a distance, but it's eight million times more difficult. I never would have tried to make a film without the support system I've developed here. I never even would have had the inspiration.

Plus, it's really warm and sunny. And you can get a delicious burrito for $3.50 from a truck on the street.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:32 PM

    The Pacific. Creative energy. Two major baseball, basketball, hockey and NCAA teams in one area. Women with long legs and brains. The L.A. Times. Indie 103.1. Roscoe's Chicken 'N Waffles. I could maybe give that last one up if I had to live anywhere else, but the others, forget it.

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  2. Anonymous5:19 PM

    I admire you. I am working on a script myself. My writing partner and I just put the finishing touches on it and are sending it out to a producer I met at Sundance who said he liked the idea. I have my fingers crossed. Good luck to you.

    I have the synopsis posted on my site if you want to take a look.

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