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REALLY INSPIRED

Yesterday I took a break from writing to grab lunch and I remembered an email somebody sent a while back. It pissed me off all over again.
This person said they were inspired by the way I just went out and made WHEN LIFE WAS GOOD with myself as the only crew, how I just decided to make a film and then went out and made it. I replied to the message with a thank you and a brief “all you need to do is decide to make a film and then…you make it” message of inspiration.
Then I received a further message, pretty much asking for my help making their film, because, they said, unlike me, not everybody can just go out and make a film.
They pretty much wanted me to take their script and make their movie for them.
THAT IS SO WEAK
Something I learned very early on when making music transferred perfectly to film:
There will always be better filmmakers.
There will always be more talented filmmakers.
There will always be luckier filmmakers.
There will NEVER be a filmmaker who works harder than I do.
It was the only thing I could control, so I decided to control it.
SO, PLEASE
Don’t be a lazy fuck and expect people to create for you.
If you need equipment, find a way to buy it.
If you need actors, find them.
If you need a script, write one, get a friend to write one, remake The Tempest in a high school and shoot it on your iPhone, anything.
If things aren’t working out for you, if you’re not “getting the breaks,” if you’re not working on a new script because, even though nobody’s rushing to make the ONE script you have, you know it’s the greatest thing since Matrix Reloaded…if you spend more time talking about what you’re going to do or reading books and magazines and blogs about what you want to be doing, then you’re not doing anything.
All you really need to do is…something.
Now, I’m going to stop playing around on this blog and get back to writing.
Oh, and I procrastinate EVERY day. I find the secret to good procrastination is to switch back and forth between projects rather than the dishes, playstation, online “research,” etc…