This is from my www.badcb.blogspot.com. It's relevant to this blog.
May 8 Kickstarter: Roxanne McAnn sent me this article called "8 Tips for Raising Money Through
Kickstarter." I have never heard of this company until today.
http://www.businessinsurance.org/8-tips-for-raising-money-through-kickstarter/
It's
a "funding platform for creative projects" like making a film. I went
to the Film and Video part and there was a trailer/ interview for the
movie Future Weather. It's about "A Midwestern teen is abandoned by her single mom and decides to take survival into her own hands."
They interviewed the female writer, director, and actors about it. It looked good.
On the site it says this:
"If the project succeeds
in reaching its funding goal
all backers’ credit cards are charged
when
time expires.
If the project falls short no one is charged."
http://www.kickstarter.com/
TV production company: Today I talked to a producer/ director who gave me a lot of tips.
May 10 Job interview:
TV production company: Today
I did a job interview at a TV production company. It was a nice
office. The interview was okay. I showed up on time. I asked
questions. It was interesting because he didn't exactly put a job ad
out, I just emailed the company. It's good that we met and he knows
me. He kept my resume on file.
He told me what he was looking
for and what the duties are. I told him what I was looking for. I did
show I researched the company before I went there because when he asked
what I knew about them, I listed some info.
Friends:
I was talking to my friend Angela on the phone tonight. We were
talking about me applying to work at TV production companies.)
Me: So what do you think of my new direction?
Angela: I was thinking why didn't you go into it earlier?
Me:
When I
graduated out of college in 2008, I was trying to get my script
produced. I put 2008-2009 of constantly pitching my script. I did
apply to work at a couple of TV production companies, but I was mainly
trying to get it produced. I was also looking for an office assistant
job. I thought an office job would be easier to get. Well which is
easier? Getting an office assistant job or getting your script
produced?
Angela: An office assistant job because there are more available. It's about supply and demand.
Script pitch: I've been asking production companies what they're looking for, and some have emailed me back. I then pitched my Rain script to
them.
May 12 Goal: I've
been thinking more about Angela's question: "Why didn't you go into it
earlier?" My dream was to write for TV. That was my dream since I was
14 yrs old. Then I was 22, when I finally graduated out of high school
and got my Professional Writing diploma, I was anxious to start pitching
my script.
My dream isn't to work for a TV production company,
my dream is to get my TV script produced. I was also thinking "Focus on
tasks that bring the most results." I was working full-time at the
Soup place. On my free time I was looking for an office job, but I was
mainly trying to get The Vertex Fighter script
produced.
Last week, I did talk to someone where I can volunteer
on a TV set to get experience. However, when I got the email later, I
had plans to go out with dinner with my family that night. I called to
tell the TV set I couldn't make it.
I did do a job interview at
TV production company back in 2008. Does anyone remember that email?
Probably not. I did apply to another one, I think last year.
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