Pretend

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Were we neglecting the relationship by putting all of our energy into our collaboration? Well if one person says we were, then I guess we were.

Music in this episode by Stone Jack Jones on the label Fictitious Records.
Special thanks to Ed & Judy Buice for the use of their back yard deck for the dance scenes as well as letting us take over Judy’s room with our editing computers. Additional camera operating and additional interviews by Marc Scrivo

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4 Responses to “Pretend”

  1. Marsa N Scott Says:

    We can totally relate! We live/work together on our own contracting business, when you work and live together the lines are blurred. What is a little issue can become a big one really quickly magnified by all the time together. And all the outside forces; family, finances, friends, business contacts, etc…..But it can work!!! Wishing you all the best with the project and the relationship.

  2. Dan Mangan Says:

    I’m sure it was random – and not a result of conscious messaging, but after letting your invite to watch the trailer sit in my inbox for a while, I actually got to it.

    It’s 3:12am – must be 6:12am in NY.. I tried calling your hot line but it didn’t work – maybe because I’m calling from Canada, not sure..

    I just watched the trailer and a whole whack of podcasts in a row and am really intrigued.. the editing and filming is great – so compelling.. and the music… the music is excellent.

    If you’d like to use my music for any of your projects, it would be a pleasure. I just added you on myspace, but I’ll leave my info below anyway. Thanks for your work,

    Dan Mangan

    http://www.danmanganmusic.com
    http://www.myspace.com/danmangan

  3. Marianne van Aperen Says:

    Wow, i was really impressed by the dancing :D

  4. Christina Van Allen Says:

    Here I am, victorious after finishing my first final of the semester, and I am done. I am fed up with college and studying worthless shit when all I long to do is film, make movies, and share and change the public. Then I stumble upon this podcast…Hearing your struggles about the film is depressing, but also hopeful in a sense. I love the film and hope it gets the recognition it deserves. It truly is beautiful.

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