Tracking me down
In the last two months, I've put about 5,000 miles on my car. That's not some incredible number for people who do any real driving, but just to be working on this little movie - that's a big number. I've only been to about five states, but it feels like more.
So, this weekend I got a message from John Huff, of Cyxork 7. John is a great guy with a movie I love. He wanted to get in touch with me about the DVD that's coming out and see how I'm doing. I'm telling ya, John's a good guy. Anyway, he says, I've tried to get in touch with you but I can't find an e-mail or anything on your blog.
Oh yeah. I hadn't realized I had created this blog with virtually no way for people to communicate back to me. So - at the top of the sidebar you'll now find a link to my e-mail (info@pewterproductions.com) and I've turned on access to the comments section of the blog. Be kind.
Despite the independence day holiday messing with my schedule and a few people backing out on me at the last minute, this is going to be a great week. Next week will be even better - then I'm off to NYC. I got word that 'Them That Work' will be participating in the IFP's Fiscal Sponsorship program; so, I'll have a link up soon to take tax deductible donations. Please.
rock on,
j.brown
1 comment:
Jason - you're doing a great job...I always wondered why none of WV's many filmmakers ever made this film? - Steve Fesenmaier, the man who got John Sayles to make Matewan in WV, not Virginia, set up premiere party in Beckley, etc., etc.
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