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Film maker Help!!! Jun 16, 2006 11:00PM
Currently, I have some songs that are commercially licensed and I am in the process of swapping out that music with songs from new original artists. I've gotten releases from these artists and agreed to give them some limited compensation based on the distribution agreement. Mostly, it's about us helping each other realize our dreams. There is one song by a major artist that I am trying to keep in the movie. It's called "24" by Switchfoot. It was written by JONATHAN FOREMAN. It's a beautiful song and it works perfectly in the last scene and over the closing credits of the film. I think it really helps to support the message of the film. I received worldwide festival release from Jimi Williams, Manager, Copyright and Licensing at EMI Music, CMG Publishing several months ago. Mr. Williams was great to work with and he always returned my calls. I tried to contact him to request a distribution release arrangement that I could afford as a first time film maker, but I found out he has left the company. I have made contact with his replacement Lisa Stutts, and have exchanged emails with her, but she will not return my calls. So I have not been able to speak with her. I really believe that JONATHAN FOREMAN would be happy with the way the song is being used in the movie. I'd really love to get in touch with him. If anyone can help me get my film to him or put me in contact with him or any of the members of Switchfoot, I would really appreciate it. I want to realize my dreams, and I want to get my film distributed in the best possible way. I have another song to swap it out with, but I think the story would be best told with "24" as the closing song. Any leads?
Let me know.
At My Day Job May 23, 2006 12:09PM

God is good all the time!!!

I say that to remind myself.

I am at my day job, and I want to scream. I'm very grateful that I have a job and I am able to pay my bills and fund my dream, but it can be challenging.

The actual job or work is not a problem.

I want to be my own boss. I think that's why I like filmmaking so much.

I am the boss when I am the producer, and I'm a really good boss. :)

2nd Blog May 22, 2006 09:39AM

This is the second blog that I've ever written. The weekend has come and gone and now I'm back at my survival job.

I'm constantly trying to figure out how to get to the next step in the film making process.

I'm working on producing another short film. It's a french thriller. I'm working with the writer.

My first short film is doing pretty well, but it hasn't translated into any work yet.

I'll let you know when something great happens.

Wilson Bell Discovering and Exploring the world of filmmaking May 19, 2006 09:31AM
Hello, this is the first time I've ever blogged anywhere at anytime. I made a film that I have been submitting through WithoutABox since last summer (2005) to festivals.

The film's been rejected by far more festivals than it's been accepted into, but it has done okay. The film is "Joe Willie's Friend". To see trailer and read production information: www.wbjrfilms.com

I'm not quite sure what I should be writing here, but I know that part of the reason that I'm using WithoutABox is that I want to advance my filmmaking opportunities. It has been very helpful with the registration process.

I'd love to meet other filmmakers and learn whatever I can from them regarding production and networking.

Okay, that's the end of my first blog.

God bless you real good.

Wilson Bell

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    18 Comments about wbjrfilms

    VernonShaw
    Feb 22, 2007 09:25PM

    Oh that sucks, I forgot to change the name on the spam message. Sorry man.

    VernonShaw
    Feb 22, 2007 09:24PM

    Dear eyeswideshutbx,

    First of all, it's been a while.

    I apologize for the spam message, but I just recently finished a short of mine and was looking for feedback on it. If you have 30 minutes, please feel free to take a look at it:
    http://audience.withoutabox.com/films/theblueskysyndrome

    Thank you,
    Vernon

    myfilmmakingdotcom
    Nov 29, 2006 08:32AM

    Hi there,
    I am venkat and i made a forum site for filmmakers .

    since the site is new, i am myself collecting work profile , official websites of few involved in filmmaking to post in the site.If you are interested please post your work experience , profile or about your film projects at ----------> www.MyFilmmaking.com < ----------- in category that suits you.This is just a small effort .so the site may not be perfect and useful atpresent.It will take sometime for me to really make the site helpful for filmmakers.

    thanks for your time

    http://www.myfilmmaking.com

    venkat

    Seediq
    Oct 25, 2006 09:48AM

    I can feel your every pain, sitting at my day job flipping between screens to type a blog hoping that my supervisor will not around the corner. Keep on doing what you do. I am a scriptwriter trying to sell. I have two great scripts iand trying hard to get out there also have about six in the works. Any leads to an agency, a good producer,director willing to take a chance i would love to share my work.

    Leevid
    Sep 18, 2006 04:34PM

    When I get a chance, I'll check out your trailer. I am actually working on a trailer for my movie, "Brought Me The Far". It is about a woman living with HIV and her trials and triumphs. Based on a real story. It was an interesting piece to work on, had to do LOTS of research, so I am hoping that it is as educational as entertaining.

    Cordobanights
    Sep 12, 2006 11:39AM

    hi, nice to meet you.
    your projects look cool!
    check out my film at www.cordobanights.com

    blacktrack3
    Sep 09, 2006 06:02PM

    Hey did you see my movie CELLIES on Youtube.com

    wbjrfilms
    Jun 30, 2006 04:57PM

    Okay, I'm not a very good blogger. I seem to get so involved with life that I can't make the time to write down thoughts here. I think that's why I must have 5 or 6 journals from years past. I stopped journalling about 100 years ago.

    I'm going to go to the Los Angeles Film Festival tonight. I haven't been to very many festivals, but I must say of all the festivals that I have been to, it is my favorite. It has well deserved prestige. It is packed with activities, packed with movies, packed with real celebrities, packed with events, and it's fun.

    Also, there is great opportunity to begin good relationships. If you are a filmmaker, you definitely ought to be hanging out in the Red Room, and even if you're not, if you can hang out in the Red Room, you ought to find away to do it.

    I'm still working on the clearance for the Switchfoot song. I'm a little closer. God still working out the details. I have an agreement, but I didn't realize

    Caglevision
    Jun 08, 2006 03:04AM

    There was a good amount of people in the audience and your film was received well. The IBFF did a wonderful job this year and it was a lot of fun for all involved. The biggest problem with festivals is that they cost so much to get to and we as struggling filmmakers don't always have the money. One thing we could do is network with other filmamakers in different cities and have them represent us and us them when we are unable to attend. I missed many of the festivals we were accepted in and hate that I missed even one.

    I know what you feel about this whole job thing. It's a drain but we got to hold on. The great director Bill Duke once told me "It's not what we're doing, it's what we're doing it for that counts." When the job gets over whelming, try to remember that. See if it helps. It helped me and continues to do so.

    Caglevision
    May 31, 2006 07:30PM

    PS my film will be showing in Long Beach at The AOFFest from July 28 - 31st. Would love for you to see it and do lunch.

    Caglevision
    May 31, 2006 07:29PM

    I just saw your trailor but I realize I saw your film in Atlanta in March. A very good piece of film making. I enjoyed it then. I also may have met you guys outside of the theatre in the mall on the day it was shown. I taught one of the classes while I was there. Don't worry about the festivals that didn't pick up your film. That's their loss. But getting in festivals is a numbers game. Some festivals want films that neither yu nor I would ever understand how anyone could make these types of films. So keep up the good work and later for them.

    blacktrack3
    May 30, 2006 10:08PM

    Good looking out.

    blacktrack3
    May 28, 2006 02:18PM

    Hey, Wilson Bell, Yea I checked out the Trailer and i Want to say that it is a very good peice of work. Hang in there on the film festival circut maybe it will get pick up then turned into a feature. Keep up the good work.

    VernonShaw
    May 25, 2006 05:58PM

    Wow, I must say that that trailer was very powerful. I agree with gator-boy that we need more christian messages in films these day. One day I look forward to seeing this.

    wbjrfilms
    May 25, 2006 01:36PM

    Hi Vernon,
    thanks for the note. Congratulations on your film and the award. I want all the blessings of God that I can get, by the by, so it doesn't matter how many times it's been said to me, I love hearing it.
    My job situation is necessary for the moment, but "this too shall pass". Because I am at work, I was unable to view your movie, but I will look at it when I get home.

    Thanks again.

    Wilson Bell

    VernonShaw
    May 25, 2006 01:13PM

    Hello,
    I wasn't able to watch your trailer as this Mac laptop that I'm on in the middle of AP US history is crappy. I'll watch it when I get home and let you know.

    However, because I'm still in High School, I really can't relate to your living situation; but I know what it's like to have a lame job and am also a devout Christian. I wish you the best of luck in what you do. And even though it's been said in the last few posts, God bless.

    wbjrfilms
    May 22, 2006 09:40AM

    Hey, thanks for your message. I'm not sure I read it last week. I appreciate your comments a lot. God bless you real good.

    gator-boy
    May 19, 2006 10:27AM

    Welcome to the Audience Blog community! I checked out the trailer for "Joe Willie's Friend" and it looks fantastic. We need more films with real Christian messages these days, not just the mindless money-makers that the theaters are so full of. I say rock on! You have the gator-boy stamp of approval. God Bless.

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