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Jonathan Millett (kjarkas)

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Gender: M
Your vocation(s) (hold Control key to select multiple): Screenwriter; Editor (Film)
Bio: "Once Upon a Time in Palestine" has been uploaded to www.InkTip.com, so if any of you guys want to produce it, check it out there. It's in its second revision, so any criticism is welcome on here. Beware, the budget for this film will go into the millions the way it's written, so if you don't have a big budget, don't bother. For now, check out my other websites:

www.dlarsen.com/media/jonathan for my Senior Project done in 2005, www.myspace.com/jmscripty if you feel like it, and www.youtube.com/breakeverymold to see two music videos I made with FFX and FFX-2 footage.
I'm Looking For: (hold Control key to select multiple): Filming Gigs; Post-Production Gigs
Current Project (s) and What you're seeking (explain in more detail what "I'm Looking For"): I am always writing and planning out new screenplays with only half of them written down, but I'm using "Once Upon a Time in Palestine" as my spec screenplay. I am in the process of getting an agent.
Assoc (e.g. SAG): Once I have enough legitimate contacts I'll join a Union :)
Approx. Years of Exp: 4
Rates (choose ALL potentially applicable): Upfront pay; ONLY Pro-level Pay/Residuals
Internships and Entry-level Positions: Interested in them
Available for Film Racing, 48 Hr Film Project, and similar live film-making races?: No, I'm boring :)
Website 1 - http://: www.nextcat.com/razorknight
City: Bradford
State: MA

Experience and Training

FILM: FEATURES:

Appalachian Trial (Unusual Films)
Production Assistant; May-July 2003

Lesser of Three Evils (Catchlight Films)
Sound Intern, Boom Operator; August 2004

Danny Roane: First Time Director, by Andy Dick (Romano Films LLC) Production Assistant, Boom Operator; July 2005

The Disciple (Disciple Films LLC)
Script Supervisor; January-February 2006

The Game Plan (Disney Studios)
Production Assistant; September 2006

SHORTS:

Crystal, by Shira and Larry Dillon
Script Supervisor, Timecode Slate Operator; February 2006

Blind Date, by Kent Molyneaux
Script Supervisor; March 2006
TELEVISION: Chronicles of Life: Starfish (Purety Productions)
Script Supervisor, Remote Focus Puller; August-September 2006

Endless Feast (PBS)
Production Assistant; October 2006
LIVE EVENT: StarQuest International Dance Competition (StarQuest)
Camera Operator; March 2007
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIALS: DaVinci Coder (Thunder Sky Pictures)
Script Supervisor, Production Assistant; June 2006

Herb Chambers Lexus Spot
Grip employed through Kaye Lites September 2007
AWARDS: Most Intricate Editor, awarded by the Drama Play Connection August 2006(www.dramaplayconnection.com)
TRAINING/SCHOOLING: B.S. in Cinema and Video Production
Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC May 2005
SPECIAL SKILLS: Office skills: Data entry, copy, fax, scanning, and word processing

Editing: Avid, Premiere, and Vegas

Cameras: Loading and shooting Arriflex BL, Éclair NPR, and Sony PD150

I own two bullwhips, I play an assortment of instruments, and I can throw knives both overhand and underhand.
 

Photos, Music and Scripts


I've been to both L.A. and Boston doing film gigs. Here are some photos
 

Videos

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 My first video made on Sonic Foundry Vegas 4.0
 Another video made on Sonic Foundry Vegas 4.0, this time with effects
 Senior Project documentary on percussion music. Managed to make it interesting.

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When it comes to working in the film industry, there are areas within your line of work that you must take seriously. First of all, you must take yourself seriously or else you'll be taken for a ride and not well respected. Second, you must take your work seriously and set standards when it comes to labor and compensation. Third of all, you must make it known to the other professionals out there that you mean business. After all, film is a business. Don't sell yourself short.

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I am low on money and my only source of income is from a temp agency right now. Earlier tod
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Recently I have ScriptBlasted a feature that I have written, even thought within the past couple
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Yes, this is shocking, posting this on a Beanywood page, surprisingly enough; I am taking up to a year off from working in the film industry. Rig...
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– Wednesday, May 30 2007 –
So now most of you are wondering what I would do if I were to set up my own production company and start hiring crew. Since I have no intention o...
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– Saturday, May 26 2007 –
The Craigslist ads in Boston for film and crew gigs are being filled with job and gig offers that have this in common; the compensation is no pay. Usu...
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FREE WORK: I am a professional crew member and I have worked on (Put number of productions you worked on total) productions total and I am at the ...
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