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Just so everyone knows - at some point tonight our hosting service is going to change hands, I've backed up all the files and I'm ready for the worst. Wish us luck.
Update: It's done... and it was surprisingly easy.
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Just so everyone knows - at some point tonight our hosting service is going to change hands, I've backed up all the files and I'm ready for the worst. Wish us luck.
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Not "mad" as in angry, but "mad" as in crazy, loony, edgy, mentally ill, certifiable... I'm going through camera withdrawals, and the worst of it, is I have an old Samsung miniDV paper-weight sitting on my desk in front of me... a constant reminder. In it's defense, it's not a complete paper-weight, although it mysteriously doesn't record anymore - it does still import footage.
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Well, I didn't get to this post by Monday like I had hoped - but this week has flown by. A few quick thoughts:

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I'm not sure where to start - I should forewarn you that the following is very likely to be on the lengthy side. I'm going to do my best to bridge the gap between what readers of this blog know, and what is happening behind the scenes of 'Pedal'. Here we go:
One of the points I wanted to stress the most in our conversation was: the "original plan" (the film following us) was born out of very low-expectations.Later, at the meeting, Matt sold me on an idea that was very, very different in it's approach to the story. Matt wasn't / isn't interested in putting up the 8 grand for a feature length documentary... in particular, one that isn't geared at a main stream audience. What Matt proposed was cutting the coast to coast experience into a 6 or 7 hour long piece, and dividing that up into half-hour or hour-long episodes to sell to [a cable television network].
To explain: Amanda, Nick and myself were planning on, in 2003, doing a coast to coast bike ride. Amanda suggested I use this experience to make my first film. My friend at the time, Chuck (who had been with me on my first bike trip in 2001, but injured his knee three days into it and had to go home), knew he couldn't ride with us (because of problems he still had with his knee), but he wanted to be there in anyway he could - planned on following us and filming along the way armed with just a GL2 and a moped.
[We planned] to make a documentary out of it... just a one man crew... I had always wanted to make a film about the subject ever since my first ride - but I had not planned on doing it at this time or in this way.
But we slowly moved ahead with the plans all the same... until Chuck later lost interest. Long story short - I began the website and the project began to take leaps and bounds in it's potential, the crew came forward, you contacted me, many other things, but the entire time, I held onto the "original plan" (the idea of following Amanda and myself). When I had every opportunity and every reason to mold it into something [more].
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I know I've been a bit secretive these last few weeks - especially since our meeting with Matt over a month ago.
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