Here is my filmography: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2137573/
Thanks Nate. I am ready to help all of you here if you are serious about making feature films. yes it does require certain resources but those who are serious go out and find those resources - mostly as favours. Its important to make films rather than keep planning films. This is my simple philosophy. These days with technology making filmmaking much more cost effective means we can actually make our dreams come true. There is also a trend of collective filmmaking wherein cast and crew all contribute to the making so they can all achieve what they have set out for.Ok, so I looked at your filmography. It's impressive. What I'm most impressed by is that it's very clear that you're fully committed to this path, someone who loves creative work enough to show up everyday and go the distance. That's rarer than it should be in my opinion.
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but you are a producer, looking for serious creatives to work with in developing projects?
I thought a brief round of introductions might be in order.
Chris is a Christiaan filmmaker who is kind of quintessential indie auteur, writer, director, editor, stedicam operator.
I'm about the same except my focus is cutting edge technology, and systemic reduction of costs via orchestrated synergy utilizing AI, cell animation, cg, and greenscreen techniques to create modular workflows. I am not affiliated with any ideology, but I like to read Plato.
Mara writes scripts professionally and has a good grasp on relatable human drama.
Sean is imaginative solo filmmaker that's constantly working to develop new ideas.
IvonV produced a comedy series, and a few short films, and is a viable project coordinator with HR skills. Very easy to get along with.
Direcktorik is a merc director in LA, who probably has the most experience and best personality out of all of us.
Camblamo is another Indie director that has shown enough passion for the artform to go to considerable lengths to make films.
Jackson is a younger comedy writer/director that actually has a pretty good sense of humor and a lot of energy. I could really see him being valuable if added to a writing staff on a comedy.
Leppy is an old school stop motion animator who does children's programming. You may not be blown away at first glance, but this guy is hardworking, consistent, accomplished, and the product is widely marketable to small children, with native VO providing an opportunity for easy translation to numerous markets. I could see his series making money for a producer with the right connections to monetize it.
Last, but certainly not least, Scoopicman is an accomplished indie feature director, who kind of embodies why people liked low budget indie movies in the first place.
There are many more talented people that come through this place, I'm sure, those are just some of the people that I'm aware of.
Hopefully I've interpreted your area of interest correctly, as opposed to wasting your time. Sometimes new people come through and don't get much response, and we never see them again. Considering your body of work, you'd likely be a great addition to the community here, so I thought I'd extend a more informative greeting.
beats meImpressive bio! How did this become a debate about the definition of producer?