Friday, June 12, 2009

Is multitasking a female thing?

If you want something done give it to a busy person. My husband has a hard time focusing his attention on more than one thing at a time. This has never been more apparent to me than since he started living his dream by shooting a film he wrote and independently produced. In fact, not only can he not focus on anything else, but if I try to get him to he now gets overwhelmed and sometimes upset.

I just have to chuckle at all of this because I would not have a career in events if this was my personality. Is this a Gemini thing? Let me look this up, hang on (not that I am a big believer in astrology but I can't resist). Let's see..astrology.com says, 'often restless, easily bored and can become frustrated by things moving too slowly,' yeah, that's him...there have been periods where I have come home stressed and he has said, please I can do you job... and I laugh thinking, no way could he do my job.

Multitasking=Event Planning. And not only must you be able to keep many balls in the air at the same time...you have make sure everything is precise. Done well, not just done.. Kapish? If you want many things done, give them to an event planner...not their husbands. :)

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Productions big and small

My husband wrote a screenplay over three years ago. A couple of years ago he picked up the script, dusted it off, and decided to rewrite it into something he could make into a feature film.

Jonathan is a personal trainer with a master's degree in acting. In the entire time I have known him he has never gone on one audition or peformed anything other than kareoke (he does a mean "Whip It" by Devo). He still had the acting itch though and wanted to use his screenplay to scratch it.

Having gone to film school for my undergraduate degree and worked on the set of a major motion picture I have been witness to the complexity and downright insanity that working on a film set (either as the talent or the crew) can be. Similar to being an event planner, in order to be good at your job on set you need to be able to juggle mulitple tasks at once, manage a wide array of stakeholders and stay organized and cool the entire time. Sitting on the set of Jonathan's film I find planning events very similar to running a film production, minus all the film terminology like Best Boy and Key Grip.

So where am I going with this? Well in two directions, actually...the first I just mentioned, is my realization that the management of shooting a film is a lot like managing an event. A film production is a type of event. So it is interesting to see how my husband (who is not a multitasker--how many men are?) is handling this new job.

The second is just that I am amazed, in awe really, of him. Here is a guy who said I am going to do this...stuck with it against all odds...scraped together just enough $, didn't let the nay-sayers stop him (and there were many)...and now his dream is becoming a reality.

I should mention he is not Directing this film. He is the Executive Producer and one of the two lead characters. However, as the budget is so low...the crew is not that experienced and my husband has found that he must be constantly overseeing every step of the production. And getting more involved in the day to day production (ie. is the crew getting fed? is the cast being given the proper call times and wardrobe information) then he expected or for that matter wanted.

What's next? He, of course, would hope this film will be his road to bigger and better things...however, he has said, "if all that comes of this film is that I can get theater filled with all my friends and family to see it I will be happy".

For more information about his film project check out: http://www.moviemoney.biz/

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