Designer Troy Farmer was hanging out on his Brooklyn block one day recently when he and his friend were approached by a stranger. The stranger wondered, would Farmer like to be part of a film crew? “Our initial reaction was ‘No way, dude, we’ve got no time to do that at all, we’re way too busy, never never never,’” Farmer remembers on his blog. “Though we then realized that’s a tough point to argue when you’re sitting on your stoop drinking wine. So we reluctantly agreed to go to this planning meeting, thinking, at most, we could help out with titles or something, throwing our graphic design skills into the mix.”
What resulted was a short film Farmer calls “a seeder film” for the larger enterprise in question, On My Block Films. Launched by that stranger, filmmaker Ryan O’Hara Theisen, along with executive producer Mary Crosse,...
What resulted was a short film Farmer calls “a seeder film” for the larger enterprise in question, On My Block Films. Launched by that stranger, filmmaker Ryan O’Hara Theisen, along with executive producer Mary Crosse,...
- 8/13/2012
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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