Some Days . . .
I had this film ready in time and it was shown in the
Hundred Dollar Film Festival. Personal responsibilities kept me from attending
the screening. I had some positive feedback on it.
I posted the film on YouTube (http://dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/filmlist/somedays/)and
got a reasonable number of views. Not a huge number, but generally positive. It
did quite well on audience retention, although, at 40 seconds, you'd expect
that.
My Most Difficult Case
I didn't do anything on this project this year. I have no
excuse.
Xtranormal Movie (The Barrier)
I wanted to do another movie with Xtranormal, and I was far
more successful than I had expected. I completed The Barrier (http://dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/the-barrier/)
in late November and posted it on YouTube. At 85 minutes, it was by far the
longest movie I had ever done. The
Barrier allowed me to draw on my experience as a transportation planner to
give the story a realistic background.
Unfortunately, Xtranormal shut down their program, so I
can't do anything with it anymore. I found that Xtranormal was very valuable
writing tool, because it allowed me to hear and see what I was writing as I
wrote. I'd like to use it just for that alone.
Stories
I finished off the first draft of Felix, a science fiction story, early in the year. I wrote up some
notes for changes to it.
I worked on this year was Heat Wave, another science fiction story. I made good progress on
it, but then I got bogged down and couldn't work on it. Some of the issues were
too personal for me to deal with at the time. I put it on hold and worked on The Barrier instead. I'm not sure if I
want to go back to this project.
I wrote up ideas for changes to Bright Freedom, although I didn't do any real work on it. I wanted
to combine and rewrite my two transportation planning stories, The Gladstone Barrier, and The Glencoe Project, into a longer
story. I used them to do my movie rather than writing a longer story from them.
Work Habits
I wanted to be more productive with my time this year. I
wasn't completely successful with that, but the changes I did make helped me
bring The Barrier to completion.
In next week's blog post I will lay out my goals for 2014.
This post is a mirror from my main blog http://www.dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/blog
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