On Piracy, H4CK3R5, and Docks

Well, in case you haven’t been following my exploits, I’ve finally completed the “On Piracy” documentary. You can catch more info about it, and where to download, at the main website.

The original intent of the film was that the views would be presented in such a way that every side would be happy with their representation. Industry people would be happy, consumer groups would be happy, artists would be happy, etc. My biggest concern remains that the industry isn’t getting a fair shake.

The only relief I’ve had is that my step-dad has become completely polarized in the stance that CRIA detailed, esp. at the end of the film. Combined with the fact that certain consumer adovates have also voiced their approval, I breathe a little easier. That said, I won’t be doing another documentary on such a polarized issue for some time to come.

So onto the fiction titles: H4CK3R5 is on hold. Simply said, the scriptwriting is near complete, but I need $10,000 to get it off the ground. Given the fact that I’m barely able to pay for university, that one’s out the window. Instead, I’ll be shooting a comedy called Docks. The shoot starts this June, and the film should be out by Winter 2007/2008. It’s been in the works for a while now, and is financially much more viable. We’re looking at a cost of no more than $1,500. I’ll be using my share of the revenue from that film to finance H4CK3R5.

Docks is about a day in the life of a ticket seller in a disfunctional boat tour company. Think of it as Clerks meets Trailer Park Boys. With Youtube hitting it off, there’s been lots of user-based content generated over the last year. This film will not be of that calibre. The idea is that at the end of the day, you won’t be able to distinguish our work from an indy title with a $300,000 budget. Sorry to H4CK3R5 fans, but recent realities made funding the film unrealistic.