my name is "t" and i saw that you had recently checked out my profile, so i figured i'd return the favor.
i see that you are connected to the distribution seminar on the 17th t FIT. just earlier today i had received an e-mail from a friend about that very same seminar and immediately forwarded it to some of my friends, who i know would be very interested in attending.
Thanks for the invite, but I am already fully booked for May 17th. I am going to the Business of Art Conference hosted by NYFA (AIGA NY is also holding at art/biz event that day as well) AND NYU is having Alumni Day for my undergraduate class. Good luck with your class.
Wow. You are quite the busy bee Tracy. I am a film distributor looking for that "Next Big Thing". We have a film distribution class coming up that might be interesting for your friend who is producing the "RingWood" Documentary (its funny, I have lived in Jersey all my life and never heard of the town, so I'm intrigued). I have some discount press passes left, so if I could put one on the side for her if she is interested. It is normally $350, but the press pass allows someone to register for $75. If she signs up, I am more than happy to allow you to attend with her free of charge. It'll be a great opportunity to Network with other filmmakers as well.
Let me know as I DEFINATELY would like to work together on something with you.
i am working on a bunch of things, but not a "film" per se. I just wrapped up my first semester teaching Electronic Publishing as an adjunct on the Masters level at NYU. I am hard at work developing an educational/nutritional product that involves production of an instructional video: http://www.ayurvideoproductions.com/weekendcleanse.html And I have recently begun prep work (dubbing Beta tapes to MiniDV for eventual editing) of a historical documentary about the town of Ringwood from the perspective of our late town historian. This is fascinating material recorded by a friend of mine in Ringwood who is also a TV director and cameraman. I also work as a volunteer for my local public access channel. I'm hoping the product will be big when we lauch it this summer and that eventually, we'll find a funding source for the documentary. Meanwhile, I teach (which I do enjoy) and look for paying work.
And you?
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Hey Tracy!
Thanks for the Kudos. The age should change, we just put a random number for our company, guarantee I personally am a little bit older. ALWAYS fun to meet another Jerseyite as well! Are you currently making a film right now??