WHAT ARE YOU?

Strange question that sounds like it should be uttered by Joe Pesci, but let me expand a little after providing a little backstory. Or as Steve Coogan so eloquently suggested in The Other Guys, “I think the best way to tell the story is by starting at the end, briefly, then going back to the beginning, and then periodically returning to the end, maybe giving different characters’ perspectives throughout.”

Any of you who have read my previous posts knows I am an author/filmmaker/screenwriter – who hasn’t filmed or finished a screenplay yet – I don’t like to use the term ‘ASPIRING’, it sounds like a MAYBE or UNSURE. One of those throwaway words like ‘TOMORROW’ or ‘SOMEDAY’. While I am not a fan of absolutes for most experiences in this life, when it comes to certain ambitions I believe you need to have a clear I AM or AM NOT.

Back in the Project Greenlight days, a poster on the message boards caused a flurry when they announced that you couldn’t call yourself a writer until you sold something. Say what? Funny enough, the premise of PGL was providing the opportunity to one lucky amateur screenwriter to film their first movie.

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In my opinion, attaching commerce to a piece does not in itself make it valuable. I don’t want to disparage any specific authors, screenwriters or filmmakers…Yes, even Tommy Wiseau – I stand firm in the argument that they at least made ‘something’, but we all have our opinions on what sensations truly earned the distinction, right? So I don’t believe financial is the one and only barometer for measuring one’s claim to being something.

Plus the idea that some person’s opinion is law just makes me want to circumvent it. Like in the second grade when the teacher said that watches should be worn on your non dominant hand, in my case, my left. I was overtaken with a rebellious urge and promptly put it on my right wrist…though it was a little difficult as I had to use my non dominant hand to secure it. The point is they told me I couldn’t, so I did!

Let’s be honest, the point of life is to live the experiences you want, (while not hurting others!) regardless of the opinion’s of others who really should be more focused on their own experiences, right?

So, ignoring the peanut gallery, why is it important to declare and then commit to your ‘what’? Let’s look at it from a manifesting point of view. Think law of assumption, not as well known as the law of attraction but if we’re picking it’s my preferred.

I assume/declare that I am a writer, sending that energy out into the Universe. This act connects me to the vibration (yes there’s also a law of vibration!) of writer-y things and experiences. Like meeting producer Chris Moore at the Project Greenlight event where he gifted me his promotional vest! While it didn’t advance my writing career, it was really f’n cool and seriously impressed my kids. “You’re famous, Mom!” Cute right?

More importantly, PGL introduced me to extremely creative and talented people who were actually doing the work, not just dreaming or talking about doing it someday, they were freakin doing it in the NOW! I didn’t write a single screenplay during that time, I struggled with the confidence, but I stayed in that energy and I read so many screenplays. Some might say I had no right to be there, (Did you even write anything?) but I remained there and I connected with beautiful people.

Some of them left this world early like Kevin, Michael and Dan. On days when I want to give up and not dare or strive or even try, I think of them and the reminder that time and ability are not promised. Also, there’s a part of me that wants them to be proud.

I’m a writer, so I will write. I’m a screenwriter so I will write… action and dialogue. I’m a filmmaker so I will film my backyard and sometimes my dog Bella with my iPhone and play around with editing. I will watch so many videos about camera shots, juxtaposition, character arcs, story beats and refine until I have something complete to share.

And that fateful day when I run into Ben again, I will say boldly, “I’m looking forward to working with you!” He will probably smile awkwardly and motion for security but maybe, just maybe, he will say, “Okay, what do you got?”

Which is a nice segue into my next post. ARE YOU READY?

Until next time, be awesome and do awesome things out in the world!

Love and Blessings – Karma Marie

The Universe’s Totally Ridiculous Plan to Have My Debut Film Produced by Ben Affleck

Some strange synchronicities have been occurring lately; I mean the Universe has really been having fun with me.

It started when I made the decision to write the screenplay for my novel, Amuse, a romantic portal fantasy with mythological elements.

In my head I heard a voice say, “And Ben can produce it.” This was really odd, because for one, I wasn’t aware that my subconscious and Mr. Affleck were on a first name basis and second, he isn’t a producer…

“He could be,” my son argued, “a lot of actors are producers.”

I shook my head, “Maybe for their own projects. They used to have Live Planet, which produced the Project Greenlight series way back in the day, but I had looked it up last year and it wasn’t…”

“You never know, it could happen,” he reasoned.

A quick Google search revealed Ben Affleck and Matt Damon had created the production company, Artists Equity. Ha Ha, good one Universe! But still, not an option for me, thanks anyways.

I decided I was going to move forward but with a story about a grandmother lost in the woods, more realistic than a big budget fantasy pic, and began watching every video on screenwriting I could find.  

Also, at the same time I was a member of House of Manifestation with Kathleen Cameron. For one of the exercises, you were supposed to journal as if you already received your manifestation. Mine said:

“I’m so excited that I’m traveling to L.A. to meet with producers and agents about my screenplay(s).” I then took it further, pulling out my suitcase, choosing my outfits and even recording a video (just for me on my phone) about my exciting trip!

What happened next was pretty cool. In my Facebook feed, an ad popped up for the Final Draft Big Break Screenwriting  contest – winners receive an all expense paid trip to L.A. to meet with producers, agents, etc… Hmmmm, interesting.

Even better, Final Draft offered a 30-day free trial. Okay, things were going along in a good and not weird at all way. Yay!

Over the next few weeks, Mr. Ben Affleck (still knowing my place) kept popping up. The sheer absurdity had become like a running joke between the Universe and me. I did have a momentary lapse of practicality where my imagination offered up a plausible possibility. Maybe Ben and Matt could reach out to people from the early days of Project Greenlight – a kind of ‘where are they now?’ and possibly ask, ‘You got anything to show us?’.

The Universe responded to that in a hilarious manner. I stumbled across an interview of Ben (at this point I’ve earned it) by Theo Von. During said interview, Theo mentioned he had auditioned for the Project Greenlight movie, Feast, (which I believe was season 2).

I posted in the comments about how that took me back to Season 1 of Project Greenlight, which I was involved with and that I had met Ben at the PGL party and he was very amiable. The very next day, a user by the name of Benjamin Geza Affleck commented, “Can you remind me when?” [insert eye roll]

Anyways, I responded that it was around 2001 or so in Manhattan Beach at a place called Mr. Pockets and how Ben was incredibly generous, taking time out to talk to every single person who approached him. I said, he’s one of my favorite people.

Benjamin Geza Affleck responds, “That was me anyways. I am Ben.” [cue belly laugh]

So I responded, “Well that’s perfect, you promised to produce my first low budget film!” 😉

I’ll be honest, a tiny, or not so tiny part of me fantasized, maybe, just maybe Theo or someone on his team would see the exchange and it would get back to real Ben…not the artificial one, and they would think it might make a good story and reach out to me and at least glance at what I had written. “Hey it’s not for me but I know someone who might be interested.” And I would dance with glee while my labradoodle Bella stared and judged.

The reality was no way that this nor any other screenplay would be of interest. My story style is fluffy cotton candy while his is gritty grit.

One of my screenplays is called, Lucky, about a woman who loses everything and turns things around by being obnoxiously hopeful. His films are Argo, The Town and Gone Baby Gone. It’s like we speak different languages.

But yet again, the Universe strikes. A Scriptfella YouTube video mentioned the screenplay for the movie AIR, about the signing of Michael Jordan to the Nike label in 1984. The screenplay by Kevin Convery is an example of a well f’n written first page. I read on and asked myself, ‘how have I not seen this movie yet?’ I’m a huge Michael Jordan fan, 23 is my lucky number!

I watched and it was incredible, I was absolutely giddy. Okay, so you got me Universe, he can produce happy feel good content. But who is the director, I mean this is really good…oh wait, it’s him, of course I should have known.

To be continued…

Tell me, have you ever had a premonition, dream or idea that was totally out of the blue? How did you respond and how did things turn out?