Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween dress-up...what is the era?  Definitely an era gone by...where are the dollies now?  The rolling kind and the ones you hold onto as tight as you can for safety.  Gone.  Our cameras are light, and we are all too old for dolls.  Right?  Except the live and sexy ones that parade around every movie by men.  And a bunch of women too...I read all about how the film establishment wants to create better parts for women, more films by women, but what does the film-going public want?  Sex and Violence.  I have never understood that on some level....Now a good John Waters spoof, well that's different, (My students are studying CRY BABY).  But some will be interested in DRY MOON--the kids and their old folks who taught them to appreciate art and beauty.  There are more of us then you might think!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013


This invite nearly a month and some years ago...and it still shines!  I have my Kickstarter product ideas:
1-A pack of DRY MOONSHINE--just add the liquid of your choice!
2-The usual t-shirts, posters and mug-shots!
3-For the big spender--an actual or VIRTUAL TOUR OF HILLSBOROUGH with all the trimmings!  Such an adorable little town tucked away off the map--only trouble is that embarrassment to the....
4...and for those BUDGET-CONSCIOUS your choice might be an actual or virtual TOUR OF WEST HILLSBOROUGH

Both tours complete with characters, locations and very funny anecdotes from the making of the film...all the aficionados for this type of thing will be very pleased with their donations!  Now I just have to make the Kickstarter campaign and get KICKIN!

Monday, October 28, 2013



Monday, October 28, 2013


This invite nearly a month and some years ago...and it still shines!  I have my Kickstarterproduct ideas:
1-A pack of DRY MOONSHINE--just add the liquid of your choice!

2-The usual t-shirts, posters and mug-shots!

3-For the big spender--an actual or VIRTUAL TOUR OF HILLSBOROUGH with all the trimmings!  Such an adorable little town tucked away off the map--only trouble is that embarrassment to the....

4...and for those BUDGET-CONSCIOUS your choice might be an actual or virtual TOUR OF WEST HILLSBOROUGH

Both tours complete with characters, locations and very funnyanecdotes from the making of the film...all the aficionados for this type of thing will be very pleased with their donations!  Now I just have to make the Kickstarter campaign and get KICKIN!

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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Magic Hour

The magic hour with knives and a ripe pineapple--what's not to like?  Cut correctly by Mama, with the promise of things to come for everybody in DRY MOON...
Nowcoming up again on that time of year.  Cold and colder, old and older.  But this is our fate.  I wrote my epitaph last night and placed the little cut-out gravestone with the others sitting in the candle-lit graveyard--part of our "INALIENABLE" show at the Coop.  Mine said:  Loving Mother (and other things)...
Q:  How are you doing?
A:  Fabulous, never better!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Here is green Gracie on the Dias.  (As I write my students are editing "Makeup guys and Sleepovers" and "Catfish"--their first foray into narrative...)

This green Gracie when she told her story, what happened, her narrative and the narrative of the film, both together... Her story of love and loss.  But we couldn't use the footage!  All the building and preparing and crew and carpentry and angst as the dias turned and the green-screen all around, and the camera like a voyeur...
At least the great photographer of our film, Nick Graetz, had a show with an image like this one, at the Horace Williams House, a great success.  Which I unfortunately missed due to an unexpected appendectomy.



Monday, October 21, 2013

Bluebelle runneth over...with baskets.  It is always the case, too many baskets and not enough beans!  Not enough gas in the truck ETC.... or the rest of what one needs.  I think that is what is causing the slow-down in completing DRY MOON..Too many baskets and not enough beans!

Friday, October 18, 2013

the times they are....

Well Gracie getting handcuffed...imprisoned for nothing except the desperate desire to return to the simple life of love with her new baby which was taken from her by a system doomed by its own bureaucracy...  This is what is behind the scene...getting punished for being yourself, being different.  And everybody knows that is very UN-American, but this punishment, it happens all the time.  It is a state of affairs that everyone tacitly agrees to, no matter how politically correct, or open-minded.  It is the 'WAY IT IS"  Get along, don't make waves, there is no culture of any benefit for rebellion...the days of not fitting in are over it seems.  Fit in or stay on the outside which is NOT cool.  You don't get hired, you don't get ahead, and you barely survive that way.  Bob Dylan was right, the times they are a'changin... but they are a'changin to stay the same for everyone.  If you are rich you get richer.  If you are poor you better take a hand out or die...and the humiliation and self-effacement that comes with it.  Forget about dignity.  The only ones entitled to that are the rich or those who humbly accept their lowly position...where those in power pretend to care.  The dignity of the decent person with sterling character is a thing of the past, the way past.  That is why the youth of today don't care at all...they are superficial and realize that is the only way to get along.  Depth takes too long, is too messy, and does not result in anything that will pay the bills.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

What google does to remind you....


Here is a trailer made a good while ago...it is a piece of the puzzle.  Reminding me of that summer when students were in my studio editing for days, the same scene in various iterations, almost none of which made it into the final cut.  My idea is if you don't have money, you have to shoot more then enough.  My memory is fading, but the digital age preserves it all for what I wonder?  I just ran across the Swans "Time is Money" (Harry Crosby RIP)--searching for the elusive third element of production:  Time, Money and...what?  I just can't remember the third element.  Maybe that's why I can't seem to finish DRY MOON...

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Flowers babies and children...they grow up!  Looking at this old photo of the girls (now young ladies) that play Little Gracie and her best friend Celia-- I am reminded of time and distance and that effect on growing UP.  The days go slow, the years go fast, but true friendship remains in one's heart.  I still believe that (I think so anyway).  I hope it is true!  I got in touch with a yoga sound man today (who has heard of such a thing?) via linked-in...maybe that will be the way I find my music for DRY MOON...or if anyone out there has any other ideas, PLEASE COMMENT!
Until tomorrow, good night and sweet dreams of youth--hopes dreams and schemes...

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

All I can think when I see this picture is that I was so happy shooting DRY MOON...and how long my hair was, (and blond)--I guess like everyone else I associate blond with happy... blondies...better then brownies.  I remember shooting this scene at the old farmhouse, getting the shots (overshooting) and having fun with cast and crew.
I hesitate to mention the lost chicken incident... however, (not to put a damper on this revery), sometime during this location I lost my friend's chicken in the thickest thicket ever.  I thrashed around those blackberry brambles chasing that pin-headed thing-- tearing the flesh on my legs arms and everywhere-- until I eventually retrieved that stupid bird...
My children, quite young at the time, remember that incident clearly...mom not giving up... (everyone encouraging me to forget about the chicken)--

But here I am a few years later, DRY MOON shot, edited and waiting waiting waiting...but
mom is still not giving up!!!!!!!!

Monday, October 14, 2013

RANDOM STILL FROM FLASHBACK IN DRY MOON:
Here is a familiar pose I think...boys clowning around while the studious girl is inside doing her work...why is this so easy to predict?  What about a group of goof-off girls with the boy inside?  These boys are the ones much more likely to get the "green light"...they will make more money for the same work as the girl...

There are many times I experience the unfairness of being female in this male-dominated film world...I ask my students at least once every term to name women filmmakers, mostly the can't AT ALL...when asked about male filmmakers the list goes on and on.  This is NOT because women aren't making movies, but these movies are not popular I suppose, only rarely.

We have kids, we raise kids, we have first things first and one definition of a "good-enough" mother is one who can put the children first.  And I do not believe this means having enough money for someone else to raise the child, (except maybe it does)--

All I know is when I had my three children my ability to make movies came to a near-standstill--I wrote and shot DRY MOON, but it has stalled out every since because of first things first...

But when this movie is done it will embody all of that which came to pass in the making of this film, and that girl in the background, my young daughter, is still inside doing her homework THANK GOD~!

I am blessed beyond measure, and I have learned what I did not believe for many years:
LIFE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN ART.

Sunday, October 13, 2013


I have been told that people like to see images of dead people.  This character is not dead anyway, no one in Dry Moon dies...sorry folks.

I do remember when we shot this scene of Ravena's journey to give Gracie her childhood things...determined to give her back her childhood somehow, her innocence.  She
collapses under the strain....it is impossible to do such a thing.

Then Ravena is saved by a strong man on a white horse!  As if that were possible...
I hope so!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Here is Buddy in his "crib"--he appeared in Dry Moon briefly as a kitten, before his run in with a car...another story...

Welcome to my new blog which will give you an idea about the history and hopes I have for my feature film which is going to be a big hit with the art crowds...unless that is a contradiction in terms now.  Maybe it always has been.
I digress...
I hope you will follow me and my progress getting DRY  MOON finished...it is shot, edited and waiting for a great soundtrack and final post..sponsored by Women Make Movies, and over-ripe.  Check out my new website, available because of the amazing dedication of BAIRD--my hero!  More on the crew later, and everything else you might or might not have wanted to know!
Cheerio for now,
Andrea
check back tomorrow for videos, pictures and more updates!