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David ([personal profile] fewdiodave) wrote2008-01-18 10:17 am

A year? Really?

It's... it's been over a year since I've updated my journal? Seriously? How... how did that happen? Seriously, how has it been over a year? That really weirds me out, because it sure doesn't feel like it. It really doesn't feel possible.

A lot has happened in the past year I guess, and at the same time, not much has happened. Obviously, there's the writer' strike, which has, how do the French say it, "sucked". And even though the strike itself has only been active for about two months now, it's really been boning me for much, much longer, it seems. Since everyone has known it's been coming for a long time, everyone has been scrambling for any work, and writers who are normally above me on the writer food chain have been taking jobs I'd normally be up for, leaving me with nothing. So, it's been a lean year on that front.

I've been making some side money doing video editing, a skill I've been teaching myself for the past few years. I've had some fun jobs (editing music videos and concerts for http://www.powerchordacademy.com/), and some mind-numbingly dull jobs (editing an hour and a half high school reunion dvd, anyone?), and some that was just work. It's slowed down now, but hopefully will pick up again soon.

But the big news is I've started a company with some friends. We're producing short content, meant for the web or streaming cell phone, etc. It's shaping up to be a big market, and I think for a change, we got a nice jump on the wave early on. We saw this market emerging, and started things rolling about a year ago. So we've spent the summer/fall creating 15 short horror/thriller films. We're finishing up post on them now, and one of our members is actually up at Sundance right now selling us. He had his first meeting this morning, and it sounds like the person was blown away by what we'd done on such limited budgets. The reaction to our shorts so far has been very very positive... so hopefully this will be my future.

Emotionally I've been in kind of a weird state. I think I'm kind of over with the whole "Yay, I've got lots of money! Wait, now I'm completely broke for the next several months. Hey, I've got lots of money again! Oh wait, now I'm broke again..." cycle. That's part of what the idea behind the company is, to become our own bosses, get out of the freelance game. But I think it's really had a toll on me, emotionally. I think I might start to see a therapist. For that and other things.

I got a really nice email from my younger brother last night, a really emotional, nice email. You have to know my family to know how out of the blue this is... we don't communicate very well, and we're not particularly good at expressing emotion. The email made me cry. In a good way and in a regretful way, but mostly in a good way. I wrote him an email back, that also made me cry. Again, in a mostly good way.

[identity profile] democritus.livejournal.com 2008-01-18 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, good to see you around. Good luck on your company!

[identity profile] sarahpolk.livejournal.com 2008-01-18 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm kind of over with the whole "Yay, I've got lots of money! Wait, now I'm completely broke for the next several months. Hey, I've got lots of money again! Oh wait, now I'm broke again..." cycle.

My dad did that, and I think it's why I seem to gravitate towards the most stable 9-to-5 jobs with a regular paycheck. I just can't handle the roller coaster of insecurity.

[identity profile] unmercutio.livejournal.com 2008-01-18 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds like some great news on the company front. As our luck keeps having it be, when I got a new phone I lost your number for like the 7th time. My e-mail for my profile here works, so drop it to me. If you need any scrubs for your company, I'm there!

[identity profile] joeyhemlock.livejournal.com 2008-01-18 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi David! Good to hear from you!

[identity profile] geobabe1.livejournal.com 2008-01-18 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Has it been that long? Jeez. My time sense has gotten totally warped since having kids, since everything with them seems like either forever ago or just yesterday. Anyway, good to see you! Good luck with the company; I hope it works out and makes you oodles of money!

[identity profile] jamespolk.livejournal.com 2008-01-18 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations. Does this mean I can now start starting you script ideas so I can sue the first time one of your pieces bears even the remotest similarity to one?

That's really my retirement plan now so don't disappoint me.

[identity profile] paroxytone.livejournal.com 2008-01-19 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
Wow Dave, it really has been a while since you've updated. Of course, I did see you at Jen and Bryan's party, but still. Congrats on starting your new venture, here's to stable money!

[identity profile] chique.livejournal.com 2008-01-19 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Was thinking about you the other day for some reason but now I can't remember why. Nice to see you're not yet dead. :)

Agreed!

[identity profile] runs-in-circles.livejournal.com 2008-01-21 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
We moved to LA the day thew writers strike started! So our "big" plans to jump right into the industry is smoldering. LOL It's like enough already give the folks their cash and move on!

Best of luck with your new company! Digital Media is definitely the way to go!
If you need an editing assistant, PA/"go get me ____" aka whipping boy please, let me know. My boyfriend has Avid/FCP experience. Anything will help us buy more mac and cheese and ramen noodles. lol

[identity profile] tiny-nomad.livejournal.com 2008-01-23 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations on the new venture, it all sounds exciting! Miss seeing you around these parts!

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