Monday, April 23, 2007

NYSCA info session

Last week I attended an information session co-sponsored by DCTV and IFP about applying to the NYSCA individual media arts grant. I think it very helpful, I learned that the way I was going about my proposal, essentially trying to be very academic and convince people that they movie was going to save the world is precisely the wrong thing to do. So, back to the drawing board. At least I have a very clear understanding of what they want, and how my project actually does fit into their organizations goals. I need to concentrate more on the story I am telling and less on how earth shattering it is going to be. I had gotten this advise already from another more experienced Hawaiian filmmaker already. I am really learning a lot.

I also ran into another filmmaker who I used to do camera work with named Mary, she is applying for a grant to do a follow-up based on her graduate thesis film. She also introduced me to a friend of hers named Josh who is working on a doc about a doctor in India who does free surgeries in India for children with cleft palates.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

ho'ike

So it seems that pretty much everything is in place for our Ho'ike on May 13th. I am really excited about that. I have to get to work on making my pa'u we finally got our fabric on Sunday. Can't wait to post the pics.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Fiscal Sponsorship and more

I am happy to announce that Middle Names is now officially fiscally sponsored by IFP New York, so any donation that is given toward the film is tax deductible!

I have also been in contact with Edgy Lee Director and Producer of many great Hawaiian documentary films including Hawaiians: The Reflecting Spirit. She has agreed to act as an advisor on the film.

... sadly I didn't get any pictures of me at the Boston Underground Film Fest, I guess I was too busy having fun!