Thursday, January 28, 2010

Only 5 Days Left...

Only 5 more days to take advantage of my book, The Angry Filmmaker Survival Guide Part One, at 20% off. Go to my website (angryfilmmaker.com) and take advantage of the savings. That's a lot of Knowledge for under $20.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tips, Books & Other Stuff

January 26, 2010

Hey Everybody,

My daughter Fiona turns 18 today! Where did the time go? I still see clearly when I would put her up on my shoulders and we would run around the house playing the “duck” game. Happy Birthday Kid! I love you.

I just watched Confessions Of A Superhero, a great documentary about the people who dress up like super heroes on Hollywood Blvd and pose for pictures. I never realized these people were not hired by anyone, they are pan handling! It is great! Watching Batman get arrested is worth the price of admission. Check it out.

I'm going to put up a couple of Angry Filmmaker Tips for all of you.

Don't give up on your movies. If you believe in it, you will find some one else who believes in it too. It just might take a while.

If a couple of your characters (actors) are going to have a major fight with each other, give them time to get in to rhythm and character on the set before you demand that they emote their brains out.

I intentionally set my films in the winter in Oregon when the weather is totally predictable. It's gonna rain.

If you want to know, buy my book The Angry Filmmaker Survival Guide at 20% off now through February 1st. Go to the website.

Check out Morrie Warshawski's website (http://www.warshawski.com/) he has written some great things.

Don't forget to hit http://www.yourscreenplaysucks.com/ William Akers site. His book is great!

Please ask your local libraries to purchase my book.

On most library websites there is a place to suggest books for purchase. Or just send an email. Here is the information they will need:

The Angry Filmmaker Survival Guide: Making the Extreme No Budget Film
ISBN #: 1-4392-3273-3
Author: Kelley Baker
2009

When asked for the publisher direct them to my website: www.angryfilmmaker.com
(The publisher is BookSurge but I make more money if they buy from me...)

Thank you!

I would really appreciate it if people who have purchased my book could go to Amazon.com and write a review. Please tell your friends about the book, but don’t let them buy it on Amazon, send them to my site.

On to other stuff.

Follow me on Twitter (http://twitter.com/thekelleybaker) or become a fan on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/The-Angryfilmmaker/88965343075?ref=ts

Don’t forget to check out my tour sponsors, Show Biz Software, (www.showbizsoftware.com), Pollard Design (www.pollarddesign.com), Zoom Creates (www.zoomcreates.com), and Cheezy Flicks (www.cheezyflicks.com ). If you haven’t checked out their sites and their services, you better.

And I’m welcoming a new Sponsor, Film Slug, (www.filmslug.com) but more about them later…

As always, feel free to link to my site and you can subscribe to my blog. So what are you waiting for?

Talk later.

Kelley

www.angryfilmmaker.com

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Get 20% off my Book!

For a limited time get 20% off my book The Angry Filmmaker Survival Guide!

Go to www.angryfilmmaker.com. Buy it today and I'll even sign it!

Thank you all.

Talk later.

Kelley

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Workshop this weekend...

I am teaching a Marketing and Self-Distribution workshop this weekend in Portland at the NWFC. Check it out at http://www.nwfilm.org/education/classes/workshops/#703.

See you there...

Kelley

www.angryfilmmaker.com

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Happy Fucking New Year...

I actually wrote this on the 29th of December and I'm just getting around to posting it. I have not done any editing on it since I wrote it, I kind of like it raw.

December 29, 2009

Could this be my last blog posting of 2009? Who knows? I just got a wild hair up my ass and have a few things I want to say.

I have been reading all of these year end, decade end, lists and I find a lot of them annoying. I don't really care what the top 5 songs of 2009 are, probably because they're not the songs I'm listening to. And the top 5 movies, TV shows, the decade's best... Who cares? It's someone filling up space for a deadline either in a newspaper or on-line.

I have read a few film folks talking about what they think are the important books, or films, or movements, or people of the last year and it seems like they all have some connection to the people they are recommending. They wrote introductions to their books, gave them quotes, or hung out with them at parties. Basically I don't believe a lot of what the so called independent film people think. They are too busy patting each other on the back and telling each other how fucking great they think they are to really matter in my world. You know my world, the one where we work are asses off every day and make things happen. Then other people discover what we've been doing all along and try to claim it as their own.

I really wish I had time to hang out in New York, LA, or jet to all of these film festivals and hang out and tell you all about the cool things I'm doing, but in reality I am working. I'm making a living and trying to put my kid in school.

You know what, I used to go to various conferences and film festivals and I found out that they're all kind of the same. Most of the people that are at the big ones don't make films. They talk about all of the things they're working on and talk about the films they've seen and who they think is cool and who they have been hanging out with. But they're not making films.

Now I have to admit that I haven't made a film recently either. I've been working on promoting my book and my tours, and I really think I need to make another film soon. (I have been writing and a couple of my friends have read my most recent screenplay and I got great feed back and so I am in the midst of re-writing.) All these years down the road I always come back to the same thing. I don't make movies to hang out and go to festivals. I make movies because I love making movies and I have these stories I need to tell. I get my films out myself because I don't think someone else will do as good a job as I will. My films mean a lot to me. They're like my kids only I don't have to put them through college.

You know, when I used to go to those conferences and the film festivals I never felt comfortable. I'm also the guy who doesn't even like to go to his own premiers. I'd rather be writing or working on something new.

But the business doesn't work that way anymore. We have to go out and promote, let people know what we're doing. I'm very lucky because now I get invited to film festivals and I get to speak at them. I get to try and pass on some of the knowledge I have gained over the years. I don't ever want to lose that feeling of being an outsider at so-called “independent” film festivals. I want people to feel comfortable coming up and talking to me.

I would rather be at a small film festival with people who love movies then go to Sundance or any of those other famous festivals. At smaller festivals I get to meet people who are making movies for the same reasons I do. It's also why I like touring. I get to interact with my audiences a lot, and that's something that these “Independent” filmmakers and producers don't understand. They have set up their own little kingdoms and have forgotten what it's like (if they ever knew) to struggle and put everything they have in to their movies. They're too busy taking credit for other people's ideas and wondering who they're going to hang out with next.

I want to salute all of the real filmmakers out there who don't give a shit what the people in New York or LA think about them or their work. We'll never be featured in the cool magazines or be wined and dined in those towns. We'll just be making out films. And that's much more important.

Have a Happy New Year and I sure as hell hope that 2010 is better than 2009. 2009 sucked!

Take care, talk later.

Kelley

www.angryfilmmaker.com