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Feb
25

As you may know, I ran away to Utah a week-ish ago and met with the director (David Skousen) and the producer (Sae Sae Norris) for THE HAAN BLADE. It was my first “meet and greet”. I have been working with these people for a while now, but it has ALL been over the phone / e-mail.

I was terrified.

Stereotypically, my first thought was “what do I wear?” I chose “casual” although, dressing comfy (jeans and a sweater) doesn’t mean I have to look homeless, right? Thank you, White House | Black Market. –Yes, I spent $100 on ‘lunch’ at a clothing store. :)

I had a list of “rules” and did my best to stick to them. Here they are:

1. Don’t talk too much.
2. Don’t discuss the contract.
3. Don’t discuss the script; unless being nebulous.
4. Be myself.
5. Be memorable.
6. Don’t linger. –Respect that these people are busy and they will appreciate it.

Pretty much The Ant Queen’s dialogue to Princess Atta in A BUG’S LIFE: “…they come, they eat, they leave…”

This may seem like an odd list of rules for meeting the team for a film I’m making. In my humble opinion, however, the important thing to remember is that a meet and greet is NOT a meeting. You are having lunch and shooting the shat.

That’s it.

From my POV, it went awesome. By keeping to my above rules (as much as possible), I was able to get to know the team rather than get into a complicated discussion about the contract, development notes, or embarrassing myself –too much.

The director and I enjoy the same music. The producer and I were dressed in almost identical clothes; we had a good laugh about that! When we had finished lunch (which all three of us tried to pay for) we headed off excited about THE HAAN BLADE.

The bottom line, for me, is those rules guided me through that experience.

When was your first ‘meet and greet’? How did it go? What advice would you give someone who is heading into one? Share…or perish. ;)

Thanks for reading! Keep writing!

Feb
17

I ran away to Utah last week! I was able to meet with the director (David Skousen) and the producer (Sae Sae Norris) of the screenplay I am writing; THE HAAN BLADE.

It was wonderful to meet David face to face; we have only spoken on the phone. I was completely nervous but it was loads of fun! Turns out meetings face to face can be a blast! ;)

I also got a chance to jump in front of the camera for a small photo shoot with Jessi K. Take a peek at some of my pictures from the “Punk on the Wall” shoot! Here is a taste, you will have to go to the link to see the rest!

All Photos’ are copyright of Jessi K Photography, please do not copy them without first getting her permission in writing. THANKS! Follow Jessi on Twitter!

In all it was a great trip, I ran away, networked, and played. In my humble opinion, that makes for a great week!

When was your first meeting? How did it go? Be sure and check out the pics on Jessi’s site!

Thanks for reading and keep writing!
xoxo
Amy Laurel

Jan
29

Cynthia Spurr (HR Writers Guild) was kind enough to interview me, regarding my organization/motivation techniques, last week. See the interview here.

Thanks Cindy! It was fun to speak with you on the phone and share ideas! That certainly re-motivated me to get working! :)

Jan
27

We’ve all had them. We mention them in passing. I had one just last Friday. It was pretty brutal. I started my day needing to just top off the last 5 pages of my selling treatment, for THE HAAN BLADE. I decided that I would just read it through to make sure I had everything there that I wanted.

ZOMG!! What is this?! Who wrote this?!

I quickly E-mail my sister for emotional support, including the treatment in an attachment. She happens to be a writing genius and younger than me, that gives me the confidence to harass her. I should mention most subject headings and messages are movie quotes and or movie quotes. :)

She did not reply to any of these, until the very last one. Turns out she was at a film festival, lol:

SUBJECT: Coming…Coming…
Fri 1/22/2010 7:21 PM

MESSAGE:
Sneestor,

Putting on the last five pages. I. Hate. It. Call me, I need a motivation session. It’s the worst writing I’ve ever seen. It’s complete sh*te. They will fire me… out of a canon… into the sun.

Here’s what I have thus far. I’ve written to just past the midpoint. I’m still writing… even though it will probably throw off the entire cosmos and the world will end when I put “Fade to Black” on this horrid creation.

Kisses,
Amy the sh*ttiest writer…ever.

PS: I printed it up and there are a zillion typos and contradictions, this is the not edited version. As if you can’t tell. :(

SUBJECT: disregard
Fri 1/22/2010 8:34 PM

MESSAGE:Ok, got that out… I’m fixing it. Will totally be done in a few hours, prob after you get home. Please don’t read the “THING” I sent you, it’s as awful as I said it was. I am improooving it.

Xoxoxoxo
Moi

SUBJECT: HA!
Fri 1/22/2010 10:16 PM

MESSAGE:
Act 2 is now on page 6 vs page 9. /sleepy

I refuse to not be done with this tonight.

Refuse.

Love your body, Larry.

Best,
Amy Laurel

SUBJECT: if your home…..
Fri 1/22/2010 11:03 PM

MESSAGE:
Call me, I’m stuck at my midpoint. I need advice on the order of certain action.

This concludes e-mail number 9 bagillion.
Best,
Amy Laurel

SUBJECT: lol, back on track
Sat 1/23/2010 12:41 AM

MESSAGE:
Wow, I am totally stalking you. I also figured out the thing I was stuck on. I’m on page 12 of 20 in my edit. Soon, my precious.

Best,
Amy

SUBJECT: you haven’t seen any of these have you?
Sat 1/23/2010 1:22 AM

MESSAGE:
Could use a call, if you have one in you. I completely started over … a while ago, I am back to page 14 of 20. six pages. I am depleted but writing. Hope you had fun at the film festival. L8trs.

Best,
Amy Laurel

Sneestor, (yes I really call her that) called at two a.m. After laughing hysterically at my e-mails she told me to get my butt in bed and call it a day. Hello Nyquil.

When was your most recent Writers Meltdown? How did you get through it?