So things are moving on a new project I’m working on, I don’t wanna talk to much about it, but in short, its a new documentary. I’m going to begin shooting it in mid-January, and I’ll probably be using my website as a platform for folks to travel along with me while I put the film together. It’s a project I’m very excited about, and my first in almost two years! So stay tuned!
I gotta say, its pretty exciting to see something you’ve made for sale on the internet via a distributor. So for those of you who’ve been looking to buy a copy of Kreating Karloff, I’m proud to say that day has come!
The film will be available on DVD with a load of special features (including my proud short “Booth”) November 19th through a wide array of distributors, but currently is available for preorder at Oldies.com for the low price of $7.95.
Exciting news, the film I made with Conor Timmis on his journey to become Boris Karloff for a pitched biopic is finally seeing a DVD release. And equally as exciting, the DVD will contain also contain my short film “Booth.”
More details to come, but the DVD should be coming out towards the last part of November. The whole thing is extremely exciting!
As far as other projects, Lonely Reviewer has slowed down a bit, but we’re still updating it as frequently as possible. If you know of anyone who may be interested in blogging, just send me a comment/message, and I’d be glad to talk about it!
So it’s been a busy few months as far as my life goes, lots of new product releases at my job, lots of new videos, a huge lack of attention to my own production work.
Lonelyreviewer.com has proved to be a successful endeavor, as we have steady traffic, and a fairly high page rank, but, is extremely time consuming.
This weekend, I’m going to begin production on a project I’ve had in mind for quite a while, which has recently undergone some mutations. So hopefully, we can get that going in the upcoming weeks, and launch it in early September. It’s going to be a good one.
Since I obviously don’t update this puppy nearly enough, you can follow me at twitter.com/vatchea for more frequent updates.
So, I bought some Facebook ads for lonelyreviewer.com, who knows how this will go over, but so far, we’ve had 4,550 impressions, not ONE click, I’m glad I’m paying per click….I woulda peaked by now its not even the work day yet.
So, its been officially three months since I’ve been back in Boston, and its been a rollercoaster ride looking for some sort of normalcy. A little more then the first month I spent working 7 days a week, after that ended, I found myself participating in any social event I could. There are huge differences between here and New York, but, I’m definitely happier here now then I was before I moved to New York.
Moving to New York changed a lot, and I grew a lot as a person. I’m using a lot of what I learned here.
I’ve got myself busy with a lot of different projects. When I was in New York, I was working very long hours sometimes 7 days a week. The motivation I had before I moved was gone, now that I’m back, I’m looking for that motivation.
Like I’m always saying, I’ve got a ton of podcast ideas, one of them coincides with my new web project, Lonelyreviewer.com, but more news on that as I develop the concept.
Things are off to a good start over at the new community blog I’ve started. A few weeks ago (like many of my domain purchases), I was inspired to begin a new blog, that would consist of a few bloggers with various backgrounds, interests, and favorite movies. I thought of Lonely Reviewer.
When I launched, there was just myself, and a few other bloggers, we’ve grown to 9 contributors with varying schedules of updates. The content grows daily, as do the hits! I’m very excited about this venture, and I can’t wait to see where we are a year from now. I’m still looking for new UI and template ideas, but right now, rather then waiting around till something works, we’ve launched, and are populating it with content as we move along.