Binx Bolling, the main character in Walker Percy’s brilliant debut novel, The Moviegoer, is on a “Search“. Like Binx, maybe you’re on a “Search.” A search for your passion project. And it can be frustrating. Agonizing. No end in sight. But unlike Binx, who’s mired in existential angst, trust that your search will end. BecauseContinue reading “The Search”
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Good
Some Monday morning motivation for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdTMDpizis8. Couldn’t get the rights for the play you wanted to do? Good. Find another one you like even more. Lost your lead actor to another project? Good. Find someone even more right for the part. Funding hasn’t come through? Good. Embrace your limitations and get creative. Reviews areContinue reading “Good”
Again
Today’s the 40th Anniversary of “The Miracle On Ice.” Arguably the greatest upset in Olympic team sports competition. Certainly for an American team. Two things immediately come to mind. One is Al Michael’s “Do You Believe In Miracles?!!” call for the final minute of the game. Give it a watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYscemhnf88 It’ll send chills upContinue reading “Again”
Messy
Your why for doing something doesn’t need to be neat and perfect. It doesn’t need to be some kinda thesis statement. Or Power Point. Or catchy, one sentence tag line. Far from it. It just needs to mean something to you. And hopefully radiate passion to those you enlist on your artistic journey. MaybeContinue reading “Messy”
“So, what did you think?”
What a dangerous question for the performer to ask the audience member. Or for the writer to ask the reader. Or the artist to ask the recipient. Do you really want to know? Are you looking for constructive feedback to make your work better? Or are you just looking for approval? A friend of mine–brutallyContinue reading ““So, what did you think?””
Think big. Act SMALL.
David Schwartz in his book, The Magic Of Thinking Big, writes, “The size of your success is determined by the size of your belief. Think little goals and expect little achievements. Think big goals and win big success…Big ideas and big plans are often easier—certainly no more difficult—than small ideas and small plans.” This isContinue reading “Think big. Act SMALL.”
Everyone Wants To Be Chosen
To hell with that. Choose yourself.
Be Mine
Dear Passion Project, I was just wondering if you’d…uh…maybe, like…uh…be my Valentine? I know you prolly have a lot of people interested in you. But uh…I promise, if you’ll be mine, I’ll be yours. I will be true to you. I will give you all my attention, time and energy. I will leave no stoneContinue reading “Be Mine”
The Details
Some acting advice from the great Quentin Tarantino… INT. MEN’S ROOM – L.A. TRAIN STATION – NIGHT Freddy and Holdaway at one of their many rendezvous. Holdaway wears an extra large Lakers sweatshirt. Freddy sits on one of the sinks, wearing his high school jacket, looking at pieces of paper stapled together. FREDDY What’s this?Continue reading “The Details”
One Kick. One Play.
“I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who had practiced one kick 10,000 times.” -Bruce Lee One play. One project. One focus. All in. You do that, and look out. You’re deadly. Lethal. When I sit in the audience, I fear you. You got my heartContinue reading “One Kick. One Play.”