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Oct
11

My Life in 10 Seconds

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Listening to: Sick Puppies-All The Same
Mood: Dorky

My Life in 10 Seconds from Ben Avilez on Vimeo.

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May
03

Diecast Is Wrapped!

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Listening to: Straight Line Stitch-Black Veil (She can sing and scream -- I dig!)
Mood: Thinkin’ Positive

I’ve been ridiculously busy lately, hence the tons of updates I’ve made. Just recently finished up directing Diecast. We’re hoping to have everything edited and ready by the end of next week so we can submit it to the SDSU Film Festival (and beyond, maybe?). Here’s a brief look of the shoot:

Post Script: Those of you waiting on behind-the-scenes footage will have to wait a bit longer; I’m booked until the end of the semester =\.

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Mar
28

My Friday Night

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Listening to: Adema-The Way You Like It (anyone know what ever happened to Mark Chavez?)
Mood: Nerdy

Here’s a vlog on the more recent stuff: My film got pitched chosen to go into production, I’ve been busy, spring break is finally in full swing, life is good. Right?

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Mar
25

Diecast Film Pitch

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Listening to: Nirvana-In Bloom
Mood: Hopeful

I pitched a film in my intermediate film class on Tuesday. I had Jay from Jabronie Pictures there to help me deliver it. He’ll be casted as the lead actor. My original intentions of recording the pitch were so I could learn from it, see how I look on camera, obsess over myself, etc. Instead, we didn’t get through all the pitches (meaning we’ve been given an additional day of pitches before the final 6 films are decided) so now the video I had Amin shoot (thanks again Amin!) can serve another purpose as well: promote my pitch! So, if you’re in TFM 260 please vote for my film! If you do, I agree to either 1) vote for yours, 2) be your behind-the-scenes set videographer if yours gets pitched, or 3) be your best friend. Unfortunately, I’m limited on the first two… Nonetheless, here’s a refresher in case you weren’t there, didn’t give a flying shiz, love looking at me, etc.

Bottom line, I’m passionate about this project! I think the implications of doing an action film could ultimately change what other students will attempt to do from now on. SDSU NEEDS AN ACTION FILM FOR ONCE!

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