Posts Tagged ‘film’

Middleager

by wil — Mar. 11, 2010

So I’m taking a video/film class — Film 130: Video Production I. “Film” just sounds so much better than “video,” doesn’t it? “Video” evokes crappy home movies, crappy public-access cable programs, crappy crap. “Film” evokes auteurs creating art. But I digress. The other day, during a class discussion, three students — all of whom happen to be 26 — said they felt “old.” I’m 38. If 26 is “old,” what does that make me? Ancient? Decrepit?

I’ve been thinking about my age recently, and the possibility of starting a new career (in film). Let’s face facts, shall we? I’m middle-aged (I’m not one of those people that refuses to use the term “middle-aged”, as if that somehow negates the difference between 18 and 38). If I live to 75 (avg. lifespan), I’m almost exactly at the halfway point. Hmm…you might say it’s the perfect time to start something new. You might also say:

  • You tried to reinvent yourself once before, as a writer/novelist, and failed spectacularly
  • You’re a dreamer, who doesn’t always follow up grandiose visions with necessary action
  • The film industry is an insular, LA-based industry, and you don’t live or want to live in Los Angeles
  • Film-making requires massive amounts of time and energy, and you’re not exactly a workaholic

All good points.

Let me respond (to my own inner critic):

  • You tried to reinvent yourself once before, as a writer/novelist, and failed spectacularly
    • True, but that doesn’t mean I should just give up.
  • You’re a dreamer, who doesn’t always follow up grandiose visions with necessary action
    • True, but sometimes I do.
  • The film industry is an insular, LA-based industry, and you don’t live or want to live in Los Angeles
    • LA is not the end-all-be-all of movie-making. Just take a look at MovieMaker’s 2010 “annual ranking of the country’s best cities in which to be an independent moviemaker.” #1 on the list? Albuquerque, NM
  • Film-making requires massive amounts of time and energy, and you’re not exactly a workaholic
    • It’s just possible, having discovered something I’m really excited about, I’ll be having so much fun I just won’t want to stop.

So maybe I’m not “young and hungry,” but I’m not “old and satiated” either. I’m middle-aged and ready for something new. Brace yourself world. I’m coming out swinging.

Year of Creativity

by wil — Jan. 4, 2010

I dub 2010 the Year of Creativity. I really want to be more creative this year — particularly in the “making of stuff” sense.

It’s very easy for me to think creatively (imaginatively), but just sort of cruise along and not actual produce much of anything.

I’d like to change that.

And I’d like to thank my parents for their out-of-the-blue, over-the-holidays, get-your-ass-in-gear encouragement. Thanks Mom & Dad!

I’ve always been interested in film (aren’t we all?), so I’m going to pursue that. It may or may not lead anywhere, but I won’t really know unless I give it a try — and I’m sure to have fun along the way. So, in keeping with this new goal, I’m going to:

  1. buy a high-quality amateur camcorder (Red One will have to wait)
  2. film a short (or two or three…)
  3. write a screenplay together with my wife (we’ve already begun writing)
  4. take “Video Production I – Film 130” at the local community college

If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.Henry David Thoreau

Stay tuned…