December 20, 2006

Updates and an apology

Filed under: Acting Journey — Don @ 12:55 am

SAG CardWow, I have been very lax as of late on my posts. For the first year and a half of my blog I was updating every 3 to 6 days, but lately it has been every 10 to 20 days. I apologize to my frequent readers for that. The reason for this can be summed up in one 3 letter word: SAG. Before I was a union actor I was acting every other weekend; I was always busy. But the golden rule of SAG is that you are not allowed to do non-union gigs. This is called “Rule One” and is the most important rule in the union. In the Boston area 95% of the work is non-union. So now I have a new work curve to get used to as I am only getting gigs every other month or so now. Another down side is that all my old network of contacts is almost useless since these people are mostly non-union filmmakers. It is like I am starting all over again from scratch. The plus side of this is that some of the filmmakers I have worked with are starting to slowly switch to being union producers as they become bigger players, and also my chances of getting bigger and better jobs has increased now that I am a union actor. So although it kind of sucks right now and I have less acting things to write about I do feel that as I build my new SAG network it will be a better and more lucrative network then the large non-union network I once had. Gee how many times can I say network in one sentence? I am setting a goal for myself to find acting releating things to write about every 7-10 days even if the gigs are not rolling in right now.

On to the updates…

IMDBI am very happy to report that I have a new credit on the IMDB. This makes ten so far. Click the yellow ticket to see my profile. The movie credit is for my roles in the “Miskatonic Acid Test”. This movie was a lot of fun and very important to me because it mixes two genres that I love very much. It mixes Lovecraftian horror and the psychedelic movement of the 60’s. I had heard about this movie being made on the Internet and emailed the director/producer and begged them for a small role. I ended up getting two roles in the movie and one role was very cool because I played the man who introduces the movie, much like Criswell from Tim Burton’s “Ed Wood” or like Alfred Hitchcock used to do for his movies. The movie is now selling its very cool psychedelic sound track on its website here.

Also, I am very happy to report that my good friend William DeCoff is going to be in another movie with me in January. I talked about the movie in an earlier post and it is called “Paulie”. I play the lead role of Paulie and William will be playing the character Lou that is the straight man role to my funny man role. I met William on the set of movie 4 years ago, and he has been a good friend ever since. This will be the fifth movie we have acted in together. I am looking forward to the shoot.

Also this week my website was down most of the time do to a DDoS attack at my host server. Very annoying!

‘Tis all for now.

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1 Comment »

  1. I bet union membership does have it’s drawbacks, but it’s the beginning of bigger and better things. Miskatonic Acid test looks to be a very interesting blend of not often used elements. I’m interested in seeing the results.

    Comment by Ricardo — December 21, 2006 @ 10:24 pm

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