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The JOBS Act

Posted on: March 22nd, 2012 by wmapother No Comments

No, it’s not an experimental one-act play about the founder of Apple.  

It’s a set of bills intended to make raising money easier for entrepreneurs and small private businesses.  The Senate just passed it today.  The House will now vote and then President Obama is expected to pass it into law.

One purpose is to ease SEC regulations on private business, some of which have been in place since the 1930s.  One effect is to benefit the trend of crowdfunding, in which a network of people fund a project or business.  Successful crowdfunding sites include Indiegogo, Kickstarter, and AngelList.

As a co-founder of Slated, the premiere crowdfunding site for film investment, I welcome these changes, not only because they’ll increase the capital available to filmmakers, but also because they make investing in film accessible to those who are interested.

Posted in News & Events, Slated, Tech

Slated Closes Series B

Posted on: March 20th, 2012 by wmapother No Comments

We at Slated are happy to announce that we’ve completed our Series B round of fundraisingfor the site. Thank you to TechCrunch, who did a great piece on our reaching our Series B goal.

Slated is the next-generation online platform for investing in film, connecting investors and filmmakers on a socially-vetted marketplace.  The plaform currently offers 45 films, several with Oscar winners attached.  Overview FAQs are on my site, and here’s a more professionally-geared description:

“Launched in 2012, Slated is the next-generation online marketplace for investing in film.

For investors & industry professionals, Slated provides exclusive access to a socially-vetted marketplace of high-quality films and filmmakers. Slated makes it easier to track a film’s progress, to follow trusted people and their portfolios, and to receive targeted updates that will help them find their next great film.

For filmmakers, Slated provides a level of validation for their projects and a platform to promote their films to an active audience including investors, distributors, and sales agents.”

Posted in Film, Slated, Tech

How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?

Posted on: February 18th, 2012 by wmapother 2 Comments

Practice, goes the old joke.  Whatever humor you find in that dies pretty quickly as you’re struggling to think of your next line.  Or worse, when you’re leaving the office/set berating yourself because you didn’t put in more prep time.  So, I have a suggested solution.  It can’t prevent the self-recrimination (for that, maybe skip Catholic school in your next life?), but it probably will be of help with the practice.

It’s called Rehearsal.  No, I’m not being a smart ass.  Yes, rehearsing will of course help, but finding friends to help you rehearse for an audition/job you have, which is, simultaneously, an audition/job that they wish they had, isn’t always easy.

Enter Rehearsal 2, the app, available in iTunes for iPhone and iPad.  It makes memorizing your lines so much easier.  Among its features:  you can audio record and play back the whole scene, so that you’re receiving your cues audibly, not just reading them off the page.  You can make audio and video notes, highlight your lines, and even submit voice-over auditions.  Basically, it’s a stress-reducer, and who among us doesn’t need that?

It was developed by actor David H. Lawrence XVII, who built it for someone just like himself.  And he’s great about adding new features and keeping it updated.  I’ve recommended it to several friends, all of whom now swear by it.  To me, it’s been worth every penny.

[This is another in a continuing series of potentially helpful, hopefully practical posts to actors on practicing their craft or surviving the trying.  I bear no responsibility for how this or any of my posts might ruin your life, lead you to law school, or make your parents sick with worry.  For more of the same, click the ‘Info to Actors’ category at left.]

Posted in Acting Tips & Info, Recs, Tech

Two Pces o’ News

Posted on: January 23rd, 2012 by wmapother 1 Comment

Drew Peterson: Untouchable, on Lifetime this past Saturday, was the  most-watched cable movie for the past two years.  There were 5.8 million people who were kept off the street and prevented from thieving and pillaging.  Score one for Lifetime!

But some dare question the film’s accuracy.  We are shocked.  Shocked!

On a totally separate note:  Pandodaily, a site with all sorts of tech news, picked up Slated’s announcement at the launch party at Sundance.  (See my Slated FAQ on this site for more info about Slated).

Posted in Acting Projects, News & Events, Slated, Tech, TV

Is That Your Body, or You Just Happy to See Me?

Posted on: December 7th, 2011 by wmapother No Comments

Okay, here’s freaky tech story #2,419:  a computer scientist has found a way to put one actor’s head on another actor’sbody.  And not in some new-age-y way, either.

Posted in Acting, Random, Tech