Sunday, January 03, 2010
Mysterious Cities of Gold
hen I was a kid, this short-lived cartoon was one of my fleeting addictions:
That theme! I can’t remember the show, but that theme….
hen I was a kid, this short-lived cartoon was one of my fleeting addictions:
That theme! I can’t remember the show, but that theme….
’ve been a terrible blogger this month. It’s a busy time of year, and my free time has been claimed by scriptwriting and planning for 2010, which promises to be an eventful year.
30 days’ worth of delightful milestones, condensed:
On top of all this, I’m cautiously approaching 2010’s biggest project: moving to Los Angeles. Sarah and I have been dancing with the specter of LA for a year, and every month it becomes more of a real thing, a plan with shape and purpose. The latest date that we will move is July 31st, but it may be earlier depending on what opportunities we discover in the next six months. Every snowfall may be “our last in Boston.” It’s an exciting time.
For example: the cost of moving all of our scrappy, utilitarian furniture to LA is equal to the cost of buying all new furnishings in our new home. Can we really sell most of our belongings in the next six months? It’s liberating to think so.
’m proud to help unveil the newest Hard Left Productions YouTube sketch, an interactive Choose Your Own Adventure! Thanks to Robert and Taylor for the invitation to write, direct, and edit this piece. We shot it in a single day.
If you share it with friends and family (please do), make sure YouTube annotations are on… that’s the interactive part!
ou know that independent television pilot I’ve been blabbing about for a year? The one with the big title treatment on this page? It’s done. It’s off to festival submissions. It’s screening in Cambridge on Columbus Day, for free, and if you’re reading this you’re invited.
UNBALANCED Screening
9pm, Columbus Day (October 12)
ImprovBoston
40 Prospect St, Cambridge MA 02139

This is what a year’s worth of work looks like in timeline format. I know you want to see what it looks like in video format.
All good things. Onward!