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Story I wrote - What do you think?

Friday, May 16th, 2008

I recently wrote a story that my brother helped to edit. What do you think?…

Oh, and pass it on please!!! XOXOXO

MEET A CELEBRITY - CHOOSE A PATH

Meet a Celebrity

Imagine this; you are exploring the internet seeking entertainment. You spy the social network webpage of a well-known actor that you adore. You sign up for an account on this social network and add this actor as a friend. You then decide to send a message expressing your adoration and gratitude for the actor’s work over the years. You secretly hope this actor reads and replies to your message.

You go to sleep that evening as the idea briefly revisits your thoughts before you doze off.

The next afternoon when you have a free moment, you decide to log in to your social network account to explore and find some new entertaining folks to befriend.

You are surprised to see a message reply from the actor you wrote to the day before. Can it be, really? Does this actor personally have time to write messages with such a busy life?

You excitedly open the message and think that maybe an assistant sent this reply. However, you find the message is actually signed by the actor. Wow! How nice.

The message was a short thankful reply sent directly from the actor. Your heart is aflutter with excitement. For a moment, you’re floating on cloud nine with the personal message received. Your thoughts focus on trying to muster up another good reason to touch this person’s life again, hoping you won’t bother them too much.

Before you know it, you have corresponded back and forth several times and visions of meeting this actor in person now seem more of a reality than a dream.

Choose a Path

1) Go find more actors/actresses:
http://www.officiallypluggedin.com/story-p1.php

2) Meet the actor in person:
http://www.officiallypluggedin.com/story-p2.php

3) Donate money for the actor’s charity:
http://www.officiallypluggedin.com/story-p3.php

4) Purchase actor memorabilia:
http://www.officiallypluggedin.com/story-p4.php

~wink ;)

~WendyShepherd.com

Interview with Four Eyed Monsters: Arin Crumley and Susan Buice

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

I just finished an interview with Arin Crumley of Four Eyed Monsters. I have posted it on my Dreamish.com as well as my movie sites, but I thought I would share it with my friends here as well. :)

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] I have been watching the progress of Arin and Susan with their project, the Four Eyed Monsters film, for quite a while now. They have been showing their story through podcasts, blog posts, and newsletter updates. They have been using just about every media available to help with exposure for their work. They have presented an intriquing way to gain the interest of their audience. They are determined and creative. However, they still need help.

The internet has allowed people to decide what they want to watch and hear while pushing aside much of the pre-processed material that tends to get thrust out into the public. Arin and Susan have gained many fans on their own without the usual distribution methods and old dictated process of having a film created and made available to the public.

Along their journey, they also selflessly help to promote others in the music and media world.

We have all been there… in the beginning of starting our own lives… and finding someone to share our lives with in a relationship…

I wanted to share Arin and Susan’s story with you, so I asked to collaborate on an interview with them….

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] When did your journey begin with the Four Eyes Monsters project?

[Arin Crumley] Well I guess pretty much when we met each other in September of 2002. But we started working on the film to convey our experiences around November of 2003. Finished a rough cut about a year later, showed the rough cut at Slamdance 2005, then showed a less rough in our self distribution theatrical release in September of 2006 and finally had a final cut we released on the DVD off our website on March 31st of this year. So its been a long road.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] When you started the project, did you have any experience or education in the film field?

[Arin Crumley] I had a lot of technical experience in shooting and editing video and Susan had been learning for a year. She has a fine art background and I didn’t go to college.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] With Episode 1 “In the beginning”, you expressed how you were creative, but not able to find a way to communicate it. How have things changed since the beginning, now that you have given everyone a window to view your world and your relationship.

[Arin Crumley] Hmm. Still trapped inside the confines of my brain. But I guess maybe I’ve let others peer in?

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] In Episode 1, you mentioned how you started your project. Did you quit your jobs to be able to work as needed on the project? How many hours a day did you tend to put into the creation process?

[Arin Crumley] Well this project has been 10 to 18 hour days or longer for about 3 and a half years. Yes, I know, crazy. But sometimes we’ll take a day off for rest or for paid work. But no real jobs. Just “gigs” basically. But this is like once a week at the most, and more for Susan then for me, I pretty much never take gigs anymore, there just isn’t time. So we go without money if we have to.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] In Episode 1 & 2 “The Investment”, you mentioned how financing the film was done by using credit cards and help from family. Were you aware of how much it would cost to create this film? Was it impossible to get any financial investor backing for your project?

[Arin Crumley] Yes, it was impossible to get a financial backer. We had no track record of any kind. No script. No indication that we had anything. Just some ideas in our heads. And further more, to have tried to first convey this all to some backer would have killed our process. Similar to the reason we don’t have backing for our next project. And if we can’t even get backing for our next project, surely there is no way in gods name we could have done it for our first.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] Was the Four Eyed Monster website created in the beginning of the project? Did you design and set it up yourself?

[Arin Crumley] We made www.foureyedmonsters.com a few weeks before going out to slamdance in 2005. We needed a place for their site to link to. The way back machine has a pretty funny early version of our site. It was nothing like the RSSing, podcasting, blogging, open source 2.0 mega word press site we have today.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] What other types of internet avenues did you use? (I remember trying to make it to the Second Life screening, but my computer wouldn’t cooperate while in there.) Which avenues were the most valuable to bringing new viewers? What seemed to be the hardest to deal with?

[Arin Crumley] Podcasting. Simple. That is the future of entertainment. Bits of media that come to you automatically if your subscribed. No TV channel has that. No major studio has that. No radio DJ has that. When we make a new video or have a new trailer or post a new short episode or have a video invitation, our subscribers get it. They’ve basically pleged by subscribing that they want to hear from us. They want to know what we are up to and see what ever we make and put up there. It’s the single most powerful thing we’ve done online and it’s the reason we were able to do everything else we’ve done online. Once you have a fan base, you can mess around, experiment, do crazy things like screen the film in the 3D world of Second Life and have avatars sitting in theater seats in a virtual space. That was probably taking things too far by the way, but it’s been fun experimenting in this world of media and technology innovation that is being re-invented before our eyes.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] In Episode 3 “Pretend”, I love how you show the real and genuine side of working on the project through these episodes. You started developing problems in your relationship due to the stress involved in getting the film ready for the Slamdance film festival. Is there anything you would have done differently if you got to do it all over again?

[Arin Crumley] Relationships and projects are not the same thing. But at the time the Episode 3 material was filmed, we thought they were the same thing. That’s how in it we were.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] Along came…

Episode 3.5,

Episode 4 “Waiting For Crumley”,

Episode 5 “Losers”,

Episode 6 “Inside the Acting Studio”,

Episode 7 “If you give a mouse a cookie…” and

Episode 8 “The Family Meeting”

You show how you had a stalled moment, a rollercoaster ride of emotions, exhaustion, a break in trust during your trip to Slamdance, and relationship breakdowns. They are dramatic episodes showing what can happen in the film industry. Do you feel as though you were taken advantage of since you were new to the process? Would you have contracts and specific roles written up in the future and do things a bit more formal?

[Arin Crumley] No. I don’t plan to use contracts in the future. In fact, I plan to get even more organic with the collaboration. And I think the solution to the credits problem is meta data. That’s all everyone wanted. They just wanted a way to know who was in-front and who was on set for every scene. Our next project is going to have meta data like that. And then there can be no credits because it’s all accessible online.

They say it’s bad to wait until a project is done to then go in and try to get contracts, I agree, if you have a normal project with normal roles, absolutely, but if you want to be fluid, I stand behind not asking people to sign until the end, that way you can know for sure, it hasn’t hurt the work in anyway.

The other thing to do is have people sign something the moment you meet them. Honestly, I’ve done that too, had people sign releases when they come to the audition, then forget all about it.

Bottom line, contracts are weird. They just are. They rub everyone the wrong way. They keep people awake at night. Why, because they relate to money. Which is ridiculous to have had a problem with a film like Four Eyed Monsters that has made no money to speak of. But the second your relationships start having this clinical monetary tinge. That’s when it gets weird. And that’s across the board. Susan and I deciding to marry our finances turned into problems. Actors wondering what their financial compensation for their contributions would be caused problems. And I’d even go as far as to say our connection with our audience has been slightly offended due to us selling t-shirts and DVDs and soon downloads of our feature film. I wish there was another way. I have a big problem with money and what it does to social and collaborative dynamics..

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] You created these podcast episodes with some incredible music. Did you have pay to use the music or was it a collaborative co-promotion arrangement?

[Arin Crumley] Oh my god, more on the money tip. Now so far that’s all been fine. Indie bands are completely fine trading exposure for use of music. They are in the same situation as us, they are running from obscurity and chasing exposure to avoid curling up and dying.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] The DVD is now available with original artwork, all of the episodes, and more. I am anxious and look forward to receiving the copy I have ordered. How are things going with this part of the process?

[Arin Crumley] As of May 15th we’ve sold 750 DVDs. We are pretty happy about that. But the goal is to sell 5,000 during 2007, so we have to pick up the pace if we are going to get there. That will get us out of debt from making the film. And our future goal will of course be to make more projects once we are in the clear from this one.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] Your vision is something that will inspire many people. What are you doing these days to move forward?

[Arin Crumley] Well I’ve been writing tutorials for other filmmakers on our website and collecting ideas and experiences for our next project. Susan has been doing photo documentation of various things and editing a bunch of material we will be posting later. And finally, I try to constantly zoom out. I’ve been studying the way our financial system works, how it really works and the corruption there and also paying way more attention to world politics. So what does it matter to be making personal work in a world where humanity is clearly sick on a larger societal scale. Well the answer I have thus far is that if individuals were okay in their lives, if they were okay in their relationships, maybe we wouldn’t have the genocidal and self destructive human race. Maybe we would have a loving-caring, and understanding human race.

[Wendy at Dreamish.com] Thanks Arin!

Arin and Susan are very talented and can use everyone’s support. :)

- Visit the Four Eyed Monsters website - Watch the Film Trailer- Order the DVD & t-shirts

- Visit the Official MySpace for Four Eyed Monsters


I hope you enjoyed it.

I wrote … Resale Mode …

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

Yes, I finally finished writing the first in about eight ebooks that I have planned. I am sharing information I have learned in my 10 years of being online earning an income. Lots of people have asked for info from me over the years and with the increase in this, I have decided to digitally publish what I know to make it easier to reference it to others. I also had planned to write a book one day that would encourage my children and other people. This is the beginning of that journey.

During the end of last year I started outlining and sorting questions. The holidays kept me from writing too much. Then I got into a funk for a few months at the beginning of this year, but I still wrote more. I was determined as I usually get when I am passionate about something. I set aside time when I could, mostly on the weekends, or in the evening, and finished one. Then I sent it to be looked over by some family members and a couple of friends.

The beauty of a digital book is that changes, adjustments, and additions can be done as desired. This is version one… and so I have just begun. :) I will then publish these offline as well in the near future.

Here is the post I made on my business blog…

I have finished writing and released the first version of my new ebook (digital book).

This ebook is about one of the first ways I started earning income online while I was able to stay home with my children. It includes information for people who want to learn how to resell online. There are also sections that include answers to some of the questions my website readers asked.

There are two versions of the ebook. One with information only and the other has some step-by-step directions on how to sign up for ebay and paypal and comes with five bonus printables.

The first 100 orders of ‘Option 2′ get a special deal…
Resale Mode
Resale Mode

If you are looking to earn a few bucks on the side or looking to have a full blown business, start with this ebook to save time researching how to start with reselling and auctions.

What will you find in this ebook?
- Reselling and Auctions
- Yard Sale Hints and Tips
- Selling Online
- Reselling Online Overview
- Start Up Costs
- Accepting Payments
- Creating Crafts To Sell
- Types of items to sell
- Marketing
- Safety
- Resources
- Answers To 14 Questions
- And More!

Just think, you can spend money on dvds, cds, etc. Or buy an ebook to help you learn how to earn money online from your home. … www.resalemode.com

*** If you or someone you know has been successful at reselling items, have them drop me a line and let me know their story. If inspiring, I would like to add it to the ebook and include a link to their online store. I will accept a limited number of these.

Please forward to this to anyone you think would be interested. I really appreciate it. :)
Oh… and if you do forward it, let me know! I would like to thank you!