blarg. another day of editing my movie, and then serving fat people fried food for crappy tips.
i wait tables and want to work in the entertainment industry. i am a walking cliche. i just need some theme music blaring my confidence and freespiritedness as i throw my beret in the air...
people that think 10% is an adequate tip should be mugged. i make 2.13 an hour to grab your whiney kid 37 refills. cut me a break, eh?
on the positive side, the hot lil' goth hostess may be diggin' me. she's way cute. however, she's also way 17, so... damn....
i should really get back to editing...
i wait tables and want to work in the entertainment industry. i am a walking cliche. i just need some theme music blaring my confidence and freespiritedness as i throw my beret in the air...
people that think 10% is an adequate tip should be mugged. i make 2.13 an hour to grab your whiney kid 37 refills. cut me a break, eh?
on the positive side, the hot lil' goth hostess may be diggin' me. she's way cute. however, she's also way 17, so... damn....
i should really get back to editing...
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i dunno... i had my sights on making a bizarre, darkly comdiec musical of my own, so maybe it was just the vicarious thrill of seeing something i had envisioned working... who knows?
i'll definitely be looking for wish, though...
pretty much all the professional level work here is either with one of the news stations, or making local commercials... there's a few small production companies out here that actually make movies... but they're very very small, and you never hear much from them...
that being said, i know a TON of people who call themselves filmmakers... and some even MAKE movies...(ah, wannabes) its weird... you think you're all alone making films in your spare time, and then you start telling people you do, and all the sudden all kindsa people who make films are coming outta the woodwork... i started a filmmakers club on my campus, mostly just to use as a tool to recruit actors from the theater dept. and to get my hands on some of the school shooting and screening equipment... however, i was blown away by the response... so.. umm... yeah... i dunno if i answered the question...
is there alot of film production in colorado? yes
can anyone make a living at it? no
ugh... and those 2-story post-production gen-x sweatshops... scary... i interned at one for awhile... not a whole lotta fun... although most of their work was for local television... *shudders* i spent my days cutting commercials into really bad movies for TV on a prehistoric deck to deck editor...