![]() ![]() “I” constantly doubt what my visual system tells me about the photons hitting my retina (I have better relations with my auditory system). I have a terrible time defining it for myself. I’ve had a life long battle with reality. ![]() Today, the writer, director, and star, Martin Donovan of that film, one I Executive Produced, guests blogs on how he found himself in the unique position of having made a first feature.Įmmys: Directing and Writing Nominations Still Woefully Lack Female Representation How funny that it became a movie entitled COLLABORATOR. This past year, I was thrilled to be able to do it for a long time friend and associate. It is a tremendous gift this collaboration. I did learn though that by throwing some of my energy, thoughts, labor, and other aspects & attributes of myself into others’ work, I could make a serious difference in what dreams get made into films. Few were the sort of dreams I wanted to be part of. How do we transform desire into something concrete and permanent? When I was in film school I met a lot of people who had big dreams. It doesn’t stop me from trying to inspire others to do more though. On any movie, there’s a great deal that I want to do that will never get done. I have made commitments and honor my responsibilities and relationships. I long lists on what can be done to help a film from being overlooked. I feel I have a really good understanding of many of the steps that one must take to transform good work into something better. I set a lot of goals for myself that I can’t reach. ![]()
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