Thanks! It's probably the one creative thing I ever made that I was truly happy with. It captured a feeling, and I got to work with one of my favourite music composers - and two terrific actors. Felt right to share it here.
Very cool. I had that feeling while watching. Like, is this about a girl or is the “girl” NYC? Really loved it! Made me miss my hometown a little, which rarely happens. 😊
Immediately this piece hit home for me—I’ve grown so much since I wrote my first story at 14. Lost a bunch of skills, gained new ones. Now, my strength is editing and helping shape creativity that other people have to make a good story, not coming up with my own creativity. You’ve touched on a very important thought here. We were just having a discussion with the artists on our team yesterday about whether someone should write a story “for the trends of the time” or whether they can be successful writing whatever they want to. We came to the conclusion that if you write from your true passion, your story will be honest. If your story is honest, then it matters. And if it matters, it will endure time.
Very nice short film!
Thanks! It's probably the one creative thing I ever made that I was truly happy with. It captured a feeling, and I got to work with one of my favourite music composers - and two terrific actors. Felt right to share it here.
Very relatable feeling! It was almost like a love story about NYC too (at least for me).
2009 I made a heap of friends in NYC and was absolutely incredibly in love with the city.
2013 I returned, thinking my being in the city would be of mass importance to the friends I'd made.
But they hardly cared, I was just that English guy they'd known for a week or two.
So I was in the city, alone, feeling a loss and nostalgia.
And that's why I wrote this film. But channeled the story into being about a woman.
Very cool. I had that feeling while watching. Like, is this about a girl or is the “girl” NYC? Really loved it! Made me miss my hometown a little, which rarely happens. 😊
Immediately this piece hit home for me—I’ve grown so much since I wrote my first story at 14. Lost a bunch of skills, gained new ones. Now, my strength is editing and helping shape creativity that other people have to make a good story, not coming up with my own creativity. You’ve touched on a very important thought here. We were just having a discussion with the artists on our team yesterday about whether someone should write a story “for the trends of the time” or whether they can be successful writing whatever they want to. We came to the conclusion that if you write from your true passion, your story will be honest. If your story is honest, then it matters. And if it matters, it will endure time.
It's a great short and powerful message! I'm going to say hello!