Hello it is nice to meet you all. I am the co-founder and C.O.O. of Go Indie TV www.goindietv.com and we have a channel on ROKU with over 800 programs from Independent Films to Classic Film and TV shows. I am currently seeking new material. I am also trying to get my project up and off the ground "Vessel" https://vimeo.com/58221027 Thank you for wanting to get to know me!
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Hi Cami, Nice connecting with you!
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Looks really cool. I have a project that should be ready to post early next year. :)
I would love to see it. Wishing you the best and much success with your project
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I like the different angle your taking here...very nice. Great Cinematography and lighting.
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Excellent! I want to see this movie : ) This is my kinda movie: loving the 'feel of it'
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Looks good. I hope to be watching it someday soon.
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Very cool, welcome!
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Hi Cami, where are you guys based? I know some people looking for industry experience who are looking for part time internship opportunities. Let me know if you are looking for any particular skillset. I run hackhollywood.com, a career site for actors.
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Great trailer.
You guys are the best... so here is my question. Do you think I should pursue "Vessel" as a feature film or a TV series?
Television Series!
Television series! There is so much room to maneuver.
Well, it seems to be a bit of "The Punisher" (a holy man taking up a gun to stop evil men) I could be wrong and not that there's anything wrong with that. But I think it would work best as a planned TV series. Plan for it to be 3-5 seasons, and know the ending going in, and it could be the next Breaking Bad. So long as you can get people to watch it.
Congratulations Cami and good luck!
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Excellent project, Cami!
Thank you all for your comments and most of all for taking the time to watch and respond! Thanks!!!!
Maybe it's my system, but Vimeo doesn't seem to stream very well. The footage looks good overall.
Do you have a YouTube version of this?