It really sucks that we can edit with their software but not have our films distributed through their itunes store.
http://cinematech.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-to-get-your-indie-film-on-itunes.html
Check out Createspace for the best distribution outlet for indie filmmakers through Amazon.com.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Download Serial Killers
January, 2009 marks the first time ever that I have entered the digital download phase of distribution of H.H. Holmes and Albert Fish. Amazon.com has opened amazing opportunities for independent filmmakers by allowing filmmakers to rent and sell their films online via digital downloads. For $1.99 you can rent the films and view for up to 7 days. For $9.99 you can download and own the films.
Here are the links: H.H. Holmes - Albert Fish

These are the only legal downloads of these films which I have personally authorized. Purchasing the digital downloads from Amazon and purchasing the DVD's from the official sites are the only methods I approve for viewing and purchasing these films.
I also recommend any independent filmmaker who wishes to distribute their films get in contact with Amazon and pursue these same distribution methods. I author DVD's if you need these services. The great aspect of downloads and print/view on demand is that the filmmaker authors a DVD then incurs to further out-of-pocket costs. The filmmaker receives a profit which can be verified online, there are no hiden fees or marketing fees, which is a huge problem with the traditional distribution process.
These methods of distribution are the future of independent filmmaking.
Here are the links: H.H. Holmes - Albert Fish

These are the only legal downloads of these films which I have personally authorized. Purchasing the digital downloads from Amazon and purchasing the DVD's from the official sites are the only methods I approve for viewing and purchasing these films.
I also recommend any independent filmmaker who wishes to distribute their films get in contact with Amazon and pursue these same distribution methods. I author DVD's if you need these services. The great aspect of downloads and print/view on demand is that the filmmaker authors a DVD then incurs to further out-of-pocket costs. The filmmaker receives a profit which can be verified online, there are no hiden fees or marketing fees, which is a huge problem with the traditional distribution process.
These methods of distribution are the future of independent filmmaking.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Filming Leavenworth

This is a journal of my trip for Panzram filming (October 16-18, 2008) focusing on Leavenworth Penitentiary which will fill in much of the second half of the film.
October 15, 2008
As I prepare to fly into St. Louis later in the night, I receive a call from Cindy Ashman who is the Executive Assistant at Leavenworth Penitentiary. Several weeks before I emailed Ms. Ashman and asked permission to film the exterior of the prison as well peckerwood hill, which is the prison cemetery where Carl Panzram is buried. Ms. Ashman’s First Reponse was: “Regarding your request, you take pictures of the facility from the public areas; however, you are not authorized to enter the institution's property.”
Of course I do not take no for an answer. Joel Goodman once commented on my research skills and compared me to a pit bull, stating that once I grab hold, I never let go. So I informed Ms. Ashman that I might walk onto the grassy area of the Prison to obtain closer shots of the exterior. She called me and left this message: LISTEN
No reason was given as to why I could not enter the facility. I am sure it will come as no surprise to other Americans that everyone I mentioned this occurrence to blamed the decision of Ms. Ashman on September 11 and the need for increased security. This is a blanket blame that is easily used as an excuse when certain privileges are not permitted in this country.
October 16, 2008
12:00 A.M. My birthday is today. When I arrive in St. Louis I pick up Dimas Estrada, who is working with me on this trip. We drive 4 hours to Lansing, Kansas, which is where we will have a couple of hours of sleep before waking up and filming. After we wake we drive directly to Leavenworth Penitentiary which is on Metropolitan Street in Leavenworth, Kansas. The exterior front of the prison is massive. Modeled after the U.S Capitol Building, the prison seems more like a regal king’s palace than a maximum security storage facility for the nations worst criminals. I stand across the street from the penitentiary and film the exterior. It was very frustrating as I had to wait for the busy street to clear before I could obtain a decent shot. Regardless, I filmed some nice shots. As I stand before the prison I realize that on this day of my birth, I am now the same age as Panzram was when he was executed at Leavenworth.

October 17, 2008
We drive to Claremore, Oklahoma and arrive at the J.M. Davis Gun Museum. We meet with the museum curator, Jason Schubert and his intern Caleb Mitchell. Even though I am against every form of violence including weapons, the museum is fascinating. In addition to the collection of over 14,0000 guns, the museum displays Nooses and hoods from executed criminals, knives and swords, music boxes, war posters and other weapons and memorabilia, including the skin of a 14 foot Anaconda!

We wrap up filming and drive to Springfield, Missiouri.
I am sad to hear of the passing of Levi Stubbs, singer of the Four Tops and the voice of Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors, one of my favorite films.
October 18, 2008

All in all it was a great trip. Every one of the interviewees were cordial and informative which made up for the disappointment of not having access to film inside Leavenworth Penitentiary.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Is it possible for the film industry to stoop any lower?
Beverly Hills Chihuahua: #1 film. Need I Say more?
Shame on you Hollywood.
Shame on you Hollywood.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Dreary Day :)
It is an overcast, dreary day in LA today with a slight drizzle. I like it. It only rains about three days a year here in LA so this is a welcome change.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Panzram Updates

The next few months will be a busy time as I will be fervently working on Panzram. In addition to recording the voices of Panzram and Lesser, I am traveling to Leavenworth Prison, Claremore, Oklahoma, and Springfield, Missouri where I will be filming interviews.
Since I really do not want to visit Blockbuster and rent Speed Racer or The Love Guru, I have been watching the Yokai Monsters, an Asian trilogy filled with samurai swordsmen and malicious monsters. The Fox Horror Classics Vol. 2 is also excellent. Vincent Price is my favorite actor and it is always nice to see him in a non-horror role.
Anyone following the Zodiac killer identity? The results should be interesting.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Very Scary
Really scary:
Texas town where teachers are armed
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/17/usa1
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