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If you’re in Los Angeles this Monday, April 16th, stop by the NewFilmmakers LA event at Sunset/Gower Studios and witness ambidextrous, live-painter Angelina D’Arcy create a collection of paintings inspired by the films screening.
Each painting Angelina creates during the event will also be available for purchase via silent auction. A portion of the proceeds will benefit NewFilmmakers LA. You get to support a wonderful artist, while also supporting a non-profit organization screening great films by some of the most promising, emerging filmmakers around.
Check out Angelina’s website for more of her work at http://www.angelinafineart.com.
Caught Thomas performing this weekend at Universal Citywalk, and remembered why I love his records so much. His new EP, TNB, sounds amazing, including the single “My Generation”, which is also on the soundtrack for his new movie, released last Friday, American Reunion. So, just like I posted a year or so ago, I’m reminding you all to check out his music.
“Why are we choosing to play Lord of the Flies? I read the book, I know how it ends. They kill Piggy with the conch and eat the twins.” - Franny, rewriting books while hiking.
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Updating here has been pretty non-existent over the past several weeks and I almost wish I could say it was due to jetsetting all over the world, hob-nobbing with the greats, feigning interest in caviar, and so forth of whatever is included in the new American Dream.
Instead, I’ve been here in Los Angeles, writing, casting, and finally: entering pre-production of my new internet series. I have my own version of the Dream.
You know that feeling when you wake up one morning and think, I just can’t continue doing what I’ve been doing. I can’t. I could, physically, but mentally, I need to grow. I need to do something else. So that’s what direction I’ve been turning in. And it’s scary, forging ahead on a new path when you were pretty comfortable on the one already well traveled. But ‘comfortable’ is for when I’m eighty with grandchildren sitting around my rocker asking for stories.
In the past month or so, I’ve been working on casting several new internet series and other projects, headed up to the Santa Barbara International Film Festival with the NewFilmmakers LA crew, saw Van Halen live in concert for the very first time (and can’t forget Kool & the Gang!), worked on a pretty disturbing short film with the wonderful actor Clint Howard, and have continued my exploration of Los Angeles. I now understand why people love Runyon Canyon. On a clear day, there’s no better place then at the top, sitting peacefully and taking in the Pacific Ocean to Downtown LA and everything in between. I love this city. Always will.
Now I must be off. I may not be sipping mimosas with the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast, but I do have a pretty exciting shoot this afternoon. Followed by writing, casting, writing, casting… If I ever, ever complain, smack me.
If you’re in the Los Angeles area and enjoy independent/non-profit film screenings, check out NewFilmmakers LA. Monthly screenings, amazing films, wonderful people, a great time had by all. And you’ll get to see me!
And because I love this blogging platform so much… Guess who’s also now on Tumblr!
NewFilmmakers LA is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization designed to showcase innovative works by emerging filmmakers from around the world.
Via our new Tumblr, we’ll be posting trailers of upcoming featured films, interviews with filmmakers and actors, behind-the-scenes pictures and videos, and…