Aaah, I treated myself to a double helping of Heroes tonight, which was incredibly splendid.

So how’s you all? Life in the fast lane has recently found me helping judge a screenwriting competition, which has been an excellent experience, if not a little daunting. The standard of writing was amazingly high, and having to choose which ones were better than others was a nightmare!

I’ve also been helping out sort Ken’s and my films out for sending off to this distributor that’s interested in House of Donn and Alligator. I’ve been back into my old Avid set up to make various different versions with no dialogue and titles for later dubbing etc. Luckily Ken has employed the services of a very nice man called Paul Miller who’s been touching up Greetings and has given me a few pointers along the way.

One interesting point we’ve come up against is the problems involved with showing your film at a digital cinema. Ken has hopefully arranged a showing of Greetings at the Kino in Hawkhurst, but we’re having a Dicken’s of a job trying to find out what sort of format they require to show it. I’m sure it’ll all come out in the wash, watch this space…

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