Thursday, August 26, 2010

Try, Try Again: The Tale of "Fraulein Fox"

In the days before I conceived the notion of Time-bending War-Era Nazis starting a line of fashionable woman's clothing, I didn't think that I could produce a feature film. I had produced a single, scripted short film, something about Islam and hummus and things like that.

When I decided that I wanted to make a feature film, I worked constantly, day and night. I would boldly go up to potential assets like no man had gone before and quite soon I had the props, the locations and the professed interest of a full cast. As I said in a previous post, the vast majority bailed on me before we could even get any filming done.

What did I learn? I learned that it's not just idealism, rugged determination and genius that make a feature film. There must be a source of monetary support.

Please stay tuned for a sample of "Fraulein Fox: The Fashion Nazis"

I also encourage you to send me any screenplay samples that you would like posted on this blog. Please only send the first four pages minus the cover page and a favorite page if you so desire.

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