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    Saturday
    Jan092010

    Dreams on Spec - The Movie for Aspiring Moviemakers

    A couple of years ago, I embedded this film on my website. It validated what I already knew, and provided a good dose of reality about the trials and tribulations one experiences behind the scenes of making a film. I posted it because I felt it was a 'must-see' for aspiring screenwriters, directors and producers. I still do. So here it is again in its own blog post. It's a hollywood reality-check meets "hope springs eternal" story done in a really authentic way. Kudos to writer-director Daniel Synder for making it.

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