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?:
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.
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...