Monday, January 2, 2012

Split


Ugh. Sometime I wonder what I'm doing. I feel like I don't have a direction to go. I want to do so many things. I love producing these 3 minute segments with Art, but then I want to do other things... Like Adventure Awaits or Weddings (can't believe I'm saying that) or fictional films or documentaries or commercials. I would love to create a business that allows all these things to happen. 

I know I have one feature length film in me that has been brewing for 4 years now. I can't seem to lock down a script.

I love doing Adventure Awaits, but will probably have to wait til summer unless we don't get any snow in MT this year.

That last one falls under documentaries. I just love doing it. It's one of the reasons I love working with Art because it's a 3 minute documentary on people in MT. And I can be artistic and funny and emotional and promotional. I really want to use Art and my gift to help Travel MT, but who knows how to get a hold of them.

Weddings well on our last wedding we did we created an awesome product which I'm excited about. I think if we did weddings again we'd be like the Apple (cream of the crop) of wedding video companies in town.

All of this seems irreverent anyways because we are going to be moving which takes priority. My family wants us in VT soon and after it's all said and done I will be on to something else or too tired to follow through.

I'm just upset and need to shut up and just do it.

Friday, September 30, 2011

I am thinking about watching Current TV's 50 documentaries to see before you die.
Which consist of these movies:
50. Spellbound (2002)
49. Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991)
48. The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
47. One Day in September (1999)
46. Little Dieter Needs to Fly (1998)
45. Decline of Western Civilization: The Metal Years (1988)
44. Burma VJ (2008)
43. When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts (2006)
42. Catfish (2010)
41. The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
40. When We Were Kings (1996)
39. Biggie and Tupac (2002)
38. March of the Penguins (2005)
37. Inside Job (2010)
36. Taxi to the Dark Side (2007)
35. Paragraph 175 (2000)
34. Brother’s Keeper (1992)
33. Tongues Untied (1989)
32. Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001)
31. Jesus Camp (2006)
30. Farenheit 9/11 (2004)
29. Man on Wire (2008)
28. GasLand (2010)
27. Tarnation (2003)
26. Murderball (2005)
25. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005)
24. Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996)
23. The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2000)
22. Shut Up & Sing (2006)
21. Exit Through The Gift Shop (2010)
20. Capturing the Friedmans (2003)
19. Touching the Void (2003)
18. Food, Inc. (2008)
17. Street Fight (2005)
16. Bus 174 (2002)
15. Crumb (1994)
14. Dark Days (2000)
13. The Fog of War (2003)
12. Bowling For Columbine (2002)
11. Paris Is Burning (1990)
10. Grizzly Man (2005)
9. Trouble the Water (2008)
8. An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
7. The Celluloid Closet (1995)
6. The War Room (1993)
5. Super Size Me (2004)
4. Waltz with Bashir (2008)
3. Roger and Me (1989)
2. The Thin Blue Line (1988)
1. Hoop Dreams (1994)

Some of these I've seen, but will venture into them once more. Now this all depends on our video store and what they have. I will let you know how it goes.

These are the list of all documentaries I've seen.
Planet Earth
Human Planet
Life
Yellowstone battle for life
The Cove
Supersize Me
Bowling for Columbine
Fahrenheit 9-11
Shut Up and Sing
Grizzly Man
Roger and Me
Waiting for Superman
Babies
Paradise lost 1
Paradise lost 2
Who Killed the Electric Car
Hearts of Darkness
Lost in La Mancha
American Movie

I'm excited to see how these new 50 inspire me.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Dream

I have always had this dream of filming wild life. For a while it was being on the camera crew for the Croc Hunter... Sadly, Steve Irwin died while I was in school and that dream came to an end. But I've always been drawn to the shows on Discovery or Animal Planet.... Which are all owned by BBC. Leave it to another country to produce quality programing.

I finally have an industry job, but it's not exactly what I want to do. One big reason I wanted to be in the entertainment industry is, ONE to entertain, and TWO to be in the action..... Directing the News, isn't very actiony.

So I started thinking, maybe apply for jobs working for the BBC or National Geographic. Unfortunately, those jobs would take me away from my family for long periods of time. I don't think it would be worth it to loose out on that time with my daughter and wife just to go film some animals in the arctic or something.

So what is there? There is Adventure Awaits. That's what I have that no one else does. So I think it's time to get serious and buckle down. I think it's time to go all out, make it a feature and stop beating around the bush. I have also always want to make a feature film to submit to festivals so here we go. LETS DO THIS!!! Who care if it makes money or not, it's not about that... It's about giving myself a chance and doing what I love.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Top 10 of 2010

10. Camping by myself, ruff for an only child who has abandonment issues.
09. Stayed at awesome B&B in Indiana for Sister-In-laws Wedding.
08. Started working on Montana This Morning.
07. Ghost Hunt on Halloween (a dream come true)
06. Adventure Awaits.
05. Crown Vic! Can I get a WHAAAT, WHAAT!
04. Investing in Pink Eye Studios.
03. Moved into our first Apartment.
02. Jenn and I got jobs at KRTV
01. We're pregnant due May 13th 2011. And it's a girl!

Friday, September 3, 2010

A Cause


Images like this one have been haunting my dreams. They race through my brain the moment my head leaves the pillow. And why you ask? He's smiling, what could be haunting about that.

As Ric O'Berry (first Dolphin trainer turned Dolphin activist) once said "The Dolphin's smile is natures biggest deception." It gives the illusion that they are always happy, when in reality, they are not.

I recently watched "The Cove" a documentary on Japan's mass slaughter of Dolphins which is then sold as whale meat. Dolphin meat is highly poisonous because it is filled with Mercury. It is an amazing movie, which is why it won the Oscar last year, but this is not the full reason for this blog.

God made me a passionate person. I can get heated up very easily about certain topics. It must be the Italian in me that allows my blood to boil at a moments notice, if you know my Italian family members, you'd understand why I say that.

This topic has been in the works for many years, but it really started forming since I moved to Montana. Nature And What Man Is Doing To It.

As anyone who reads this knows (if anyone reads this) I have a video blog, which tracks my outings in the wilderness. I have always had a heart for animals, but never a passion for their well being. While filming my vlog (video-blog) Adventure Awaits, we have gone out to just find wild life and capture it on video.

At first we were only able to find birds. Then we got an owl, then deer (which until this point were never around when I had my camera), then Antelope, then we hit the jackpot we got a fox. Now this is where God really comes in. I have always wanted to see a fox up close, but normally they were seen running away at a distance. This fox let us creep right up to him in our car. We were no more then 5 feet away from this beautiful, young, red fox.

It was amazing.

It was exciting.

It was spiritual.

I have had plenty of good times, but that one ranks pretty high.

When I'm not going outside, I am watching Planet Earth or Life or Man vs Wild or Into the Pride or something about nature. And it keeps getting beat into me that everything in nature works with each other.

Except man.

Even reading the Bible. God told us to take care of the animals, he put us in charge of the care of his land. How are we doing so far?

I have been able to see two white tigers up close and personal, with bars between us. The last wild White Tiger was seen in the 1950's, but now they are only seen in zoos and magic shows. We have destroyed this creature, like we have so many others.

In the show Into the Pride, the host/ main character says there isn't anywhere you can go where humans haven't been, where there isn't a sign that they've been there.

It's true.

On outings, I have found wrappers, S hooks, a car door, a fridge. Why are these things dis guarded here, in the wild?

We have lost touch.

Most people will see a Moose next to a Ski Resort and think it's tame and have their children get close to it to take pictures, not even thinking this animal could be rabid and not acting right.

Or when told there is a black bear and her babies in the brush next to the parking lot, they'll stick their head in to check things out.

Or at Yellowstone, people put their life in danger all the time by getting too close to the animals there. "It's a park, what could happen?" Yeah, it's a park with really wild animals in it.

I realize we live in a broken world, but why can't we strive for Eden?

And that sums up everything right there. What makes me whole? Caring about this world and the hope that we will learn from our mistakes.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Music

There is nothing cooler then a guitar player, and I've always wanted to be one. Maybe it's because I'm an only child and like to be the center of attention. Possibly, one day I will be that guy with a guitar at a party. Thanks to Garage Band and my former roommate Sergio I did get a chance to record some songs and those were some of the best times too.

The real reason for this post is to say I love music. I know this is a real controversial topic, who doesn't like music? I have been getting back into country music, it's spiritual, funny, emotional. I think country music is just different from Rap or Rock, it can just cut to the heart of things... Of course it can also be silly and provocative... Toby Keith.

I love all kinds of music though. There is very few artists I hate or wont listen to. My favs are mostly the oldies, Johnny Cash, Elvis, Beatles, Elton John. But I also love Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney, Dixie Chicks, Angels and Airwaves, Dave Matthews, Pitt Bull, ect. The list really keeps going.

I have also noticed that if you can start your day with some music while making breakfast, most likely it will be a good day. So in conclusion, music is just something that makes me whole.

Monday, July 19, 2010

The Geek Inside

Do you enjoy Googling your latest question, no matter how odd it may seem? Then you my friend are a geek just like me.

I love to learn things... Which is strange because I hated school when I was younger, but once people stopped telling me what I needed to learn and I got to pick and choose, I couldn't stop. Since High School I have learned the video industry... Which cost a pretty penny. I have learned about history, survival techniques, nature, finances (still mastering that one), God, non-Christian religions, relationships, and so much more.

Books and the Google machine are a couple of my favorite things, not to mention Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Planet Green, and Travel Channel. Anything that puts more knowledge in the brain is ok with me.
 
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