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By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsSeptember 28, 2010 ago
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Draconian Disturbances

Oh how time dogs my every move. I have so much to do and not enough time. Re-writes are my highest priority. Learning my lesson from the past, I am not going to shoot a frame until the script is Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsSeptember 21, 2010 ago
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Petulant Interjections

A rough cut of a new short is done, but needs some work. It needs a new style that I’m not capable of delivering, so I’ll be looking for another editor on that. Someone with the newer cutting style. Luckily, Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsSeptember 10, 2010 ago
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Lamenting the Lascivious and Lucidity of Certain Ladies

Ah my droogies, your faithful narrator has been more than a bit busy. Between fundraising for the next feature film (which has already gotten us some decent cash on INDIE GO GO.COM, and shooting a new short in series of Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsSeptember 2, 2010 ago
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Kubrick’s Kinetic Kinescope!

As I trudge throw my stack of books to read, I should not go near a Half Priced BooksTM. If my car drives by, the money flies out the window and into a register. I picked up 5 new books, Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsAugust 24, 2010 ago
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48 Fastidious Predilictions

For this year’s 48 Hour Film Project in Columbus Ohio, yet again I did not get involved in making a movie, but I did participate in a way. We are doing an episode of FRAMELINES about the project. So I Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsAugust 16, 2010 ago
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Help make ACCIDENTAL ART the feature film!

Accidental Art is going to become a feature film!  Just go to http://www.indiegogo.com/AccidentalArt and take a look around. We’ve got the videos, SCENE: PITCH: So thanks for taking the time to consider our project!

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsAugust 11, 2010 ago
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Example of Viral Video

I wanted to show a demonstration of what is currently, and even more prevalent to the future, the way of popularity and what is a viral video. Someone sent me this video in a private message on VIMEO for a YOUTUBE Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsAugust 4, 2010 ago
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Sanctimonious Sweethearts and Scurvy Dogs

I finished them both, and on time. I don’t like waiting until the last minute, but since these are not-for-profit ventures, they took a bit of a backseat. There was a technical glitch with the LOOK AT MY SHORTS TV Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsAugust 1, 2010 ago
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Aggregating the Advert

Well she left me. I got used and abandoned. Sometimes she does this. She just ups and leaves when I need her the most. There’s nothing like getting your teeth kicked in by someone you love and care for. I’m Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsJuly 25, 2010 ago
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Dubious and Perfidious

I am burning myself out. I am working on the feature length script for ACCIDENTAL ART. I’m promoting FRAMELINES, the 30 minute TV series I just finished yesterday. I’m working on the LOOK AT MY SHORTS TV and getting that Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsJuly 18, 2010 ago
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Framelines

Your faithful narrator has been busy. I occupied this fallow, low income time with many projects. I finished the pilot episode to 1 of 2 TV series. I just worked a ton of long days editing together the whole 29 Read more…

By Peter John Ross, 15 yearsJuly 18, 2010 ago

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