Hi guys, hope you’re doing well. As we all know, 2020 was a very crummy year to the point where it was impossible to meet in person. And in order to collaborate on potentially amazing new content, one needs to get to know new co workers and peers in person. The advent of lockdown, and the idea that meetings are moving to a rather zoom based, and virtual platform makes it even more challenging. But now that things have opened up slightly, what are your thoughts on the chance of meeting people in person?
P.s. This is coming from someone who learned filmmaking in colorful Colorado, which has yet to become a hotspot for mainstream film and tv. That means available producers are hard to come by.
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I started in Colorado when at CU in the '60s. I made the Steamboat Springs Winter Festival film, wrangled my way onto the True Grit set over in Ofer and shot a lot of footage on the Ski Free films. There used to be a lot of talent scattered along the front range and up in the high country. My advice to you is to make it happen.
You're in Longmont - check out Moondance in Boulder (I won there in 2013). I don't know what's in Denver or the Springs but there is a festival in Aspen and in a couple of the other ski towns too. You have some reasonable opportunities available. Check 'em out.