Showing posts with label Quantum Storm .357. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quantum Storm .357. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2024

THE STUDIO RELEASES THE AUGUST EDITION OF QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE!!!

Rachel Whaley Wilder as Bianca Wolfe

 QSE.357 ISSUE 35 dtd 8/1/2024

48 Pages

ON THE COVER - Rachel Wilder
Photo by D. R. Quintana

MAIN ARTICLES

BIANCA 2029 Trailer Breaks Studio Records - Over 10,500 views on media, tons of fan email & comments, plus matching shared links over five platforms in less than 30 days has proven that this project has the right elements to take it to higher expectations.

Meeting the leading lady of BIANCA 2029 - The cast and crew are being led by one fabulously sexy lady. This is Rachel Wilder's first real video project, but she plays the role of a pro killer.

On location of the BIANCA 2029 project  - It's very rare that the studio releases info on current projects, the locations, the props, the wardrobe, presented in this issue for all to see.

Indie Films being produced in Austin! - Casting calls for extras in nine professional indie films & series being produced in Texas.
The new installment of episodes for the series
1923 is starting production in Dallas, TX
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Some comments from Subscribers & Fans
 
Sellsbee.1919 - 8.1.2024 @ 0332 - [Translated from German] Finally able to see the trailer for Bianca2029. Sensational view of things to come. We would love to bring you to our convention in Stuttgart GE in 2025. Can you commit? You have new fans here!
 
BestGal_Debbie - 8.1.2024 @ 0648 - I've been nothing but surprised since becoming subscriber to the .357 E-Mag. Such great articles and the photography is beyond top-notch. The link for the Bianca trailer was a bonus as we are not allowed to view videos from the U.S.
 
Destiny.BBGunshooter - 8.5.2024 @ 1956 - This was an outstanding issue with some interesting coverage from your new project. I like that you selected a cosplayer to lead your new film and the trailer looked very much like an anime feature. I'm so excited to see more!
 
Hay_A_allsin - 8.12.2024 @ 0833 - A great issue and I'm so glad I became a subscriber! I was truly hoping to see Rachel answer some emails and give her spin on what happened on the set and how she got involved. But I guess you can't have it all. A happy subscriber here, but I want to see more!!
 
Joseph_TRAM - 8.9.2024 @ 1629 - Okay, so you released a brilliant trailer for your new production. I have to admit that the effects are brilliant and the girl as your lead is one sexy lady. Maybe I need to re-evaluate what I was told about you. Keep up the great productions!
 
Tim.Yenny8899 - 8.16.2024 @ 0901 - [Translated from German] You have an award winning trailer that has so much energy and sexiness that it is hard to put to words about how much I want to see this film. The production is sleek and there is tons of ambition[?] with every new scene the trailer cuts to. Will you do video interviews with the lead actress?
 
Constantine_Walker77 - 8.18.2024 @ 1355 - I watched the trailer and I was like, "Holy shit, they're making great films in Texas!" Meeting the director was really cool and he was easily approachable and answering all the questions he could. I've chatted with several Bostonian Indie Film makers who really want to up the ante in movie making. Keep up the great work!

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE FOR MAY 2024 IS RELEASED!!!

 

QSE.357 May Cover
QSE.357 ISSUE 32 dtd 5/1/2024

32 Pages

ON THE COVER - Broken Glass
Photo by D. R. Quintana

MAIN ARTICLES

The Star Trek Franchise is not what it used to be - Quantum Storm Pictures adjusted a feature project to distance itself from the creative writing format known to many SciFi fans. 

Faking success in indie films, meet some local experts! - From Houston to San Antonio, to Austin, to Dallas, film teams have tried to fake success by entering questionable film festivals, paid for awards, & claimed top notch films, when they weren't even close.

Are indie film directors really a dime a dozen? - Is hiring a film director is as easy as picking out a pair of new socks? Meet a few narcissistic producers who made some bad decisions.

The mastery of wardrobe, you can up your game? - We interview professional wardrobe specialists who have worked on Western and SciFi projects.

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Friday, March 1, 2024

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE, ISSUE 30 FOR MARCH 2024 IS RELEASED!

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42 Pages

ON THE COVER - Dale Fusco, Producer.
Photo by D. R. Quintana.

MAIN ARTICLES

Retired Military Vets in Texas Indie Films - From Producers to directors to actors, some retired military veterans are stepping into the indie film society, bringing more realism into war torn indie films. A few badass veterans share their story's about making their mark in Texas.

DVD/BlueRay Discs are no longer relevant - Read about what indie film studios have done to stream their films. Earn more by following a few rules prior to streaming your film.

Where are the plot makers? - Five indie films were reviewed and most missed their mark because of lackluster plot lines. Does your film need a better story and plot?

Protecting your copyright - Another Texas indie film was preyed upon by some shady people who thought they knew what copyrights were all about. Get some legal advice from the professionals on handling copyright complaints!

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Thursday, February 1, 2024

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE, ISSUE 29 FOR FEBRUARY 2024 IS RELEASED!

 QSE.357 ISSUE 29 dtd 2/1/2024

38 Pages

ON THE COVER - Lissa Moore, Actress.
Photos by Paul H. K. & Mary K.

MAIN ARTICLES

Texas Indie Film Madness - The top 2024 Austin indie slasher film "RHIANNON" is winning awards and getting rave reviews from some of the best filmmakers in the state.

Raking the Coals - Legends are being born with new talented actors taking leading roles. Stage actors are the top choice for casting directors; learn about what casting managers look for in casting films.

Films that deliver to fans - The top 20 list of Texas indie films that have proven with Meta Data to have the biggest followings in the state! - Is your film on the certified list?

Dead Reckoning - Western indie films are all but non-existent in Texas, however, one studio is attempting to change that. Meet the new indie film guys in West Texas! 

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

"KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON" SLOWLY PERCULATES TO MAKE IT'S POINT...

🎥🎞️Movie Review🎞️🎥 - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON [2023] - [R] - Apple TV - Directed and Produced by Martin Scorsese. Script by Eric Roth, based on a 2017 book of the same title by David Grann. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemons, John Lithgow, Brendan Frazier, and Robert De Niro. Budget $200 Million.

Based on true events, a WWI soldier [DiCaprio] returns home to the state of Oklahoma during a time when an oil boom has struck the state on Federal Native American territory; more centered around the Osage Nation, where a large number of Indian families have retained the rights to the riches being pumped out of the ground. Lots of money is being tossed around and the soldiers uncle [De Niro] promises his solider nephew a job as a taxi driver. The soldier falls in love with a local Osage Indian woman [Gladstone], who becomes the heir to the family fortune after several coincidental, and orchestrated deaths by murder have left his wife as the last of the family line for future oil fortunes. Over twenty-five local Indian deaths finally raise concern through the Native American Indian Council who send representatives to Washington DC and demand that the United States President send the investigators, under the control of J. Edgar Hoover, who runs an organization that eventually becomes the FBI, to look into the mysterious murders that have eluded justice due to Oklahoma's inability - due to the lack of respecting the rights of Indians during that time - to enforce law on Indian territory.

THE GOOD - The details required to transform the Oklahoma territories into a dusty 1920's old town environment is just mind blowing. The location spotting, wardrobe and makeup for the era, including the Native American wardrobe are just spellbinding perfect for the film. The captured sound was perfect and crisp; captions were added when truly needed. Very little use of green screen or CGI was required for the film and the cinematography was epic, capturing the vast fields and beauty of the Oklahoma "home range" countryside. The lighting was spot on to capturing the dusty, sepia feel of the time captured from old video and photographs of the time.

THE BAD - There are a ton of scenes which could have been edited out to speed up the film. The over three hour run time just seemed too unnecessary and I feel like a lot of good performances by DiCaprio and De Niro suffered because of all of the red tape that was used to go from one scene to another. Flash back scenes are added at a point where they could have just been presented in order of the scene as required. There were no real secrets in this film that needed to be presented to the viewer.

POST MORTEM - This film has a lot of big names in it, but it's definitely not a film that I will want to see again for a long time. There are no moments where I was like, "Let's see that again!" or a scene that brings me to remembering just how much talent was in this film. I'm surprised that DeCaprio took the role of the villain in this film and I'm sure that no one will be surprised in seeing De Niro sitting in another court room, charged for the mischief his character partook in the lawless lands of Oklahoma. Be prepared to hit pause a lot when seeing this film.

⭐️⭐️⭐️💫[3.5 of 5 Stars]

Monday, January 1, 2024

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE, ISSUE 28 FOR JANUARY 2024 IS RELEASED!

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42 Pages

ON THE COVER - Zara Majidpour, Actress/Model.
Photo by D. R. Quintana

MAIN ARTICLES

Making History in Houston's Indie Films - Zara Majidpour leads a talented cast in a feature horror/drama movie which has crossed over 5,200 views on Facebook & continues to gain fans, positive reviews & a strong fan following.

Behind the Scenes - Zero Zero One has gone through several re-shoots & intense additions to bolster the feature to ensure fans are entertained throughout the movies run. We interviewed some of the new actors added to the film.

Is it time for you to update your Head Shots? - In this issue we list the names of certified photographers who are highly recommended for updating your portfolio. We have real professional photographer listings for Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, and San Antonio!

Meta Data - Learn how to sell your indie film to the right streaming service by keeping tabs on the Meta Data your film brings in.

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Friday, December 1, 2023

QUANTUM STORM .357 ISSUE 27 FOR DECEMBER IS RELEASED!

QSE.357 ISSUE 27 dtd 12/1/2023

62 Pages

ON THE COVER - Beatrice "Bibi" Coltzer, Model.
Photo by D. R. Quintana

MAIN ARTICLES

What's missing in Indie action movies - With a thorough review of over 50 indie films produced in Texas, the studio lists 20 of the biggest issues missing in producing a solid action film.

Seasons Greetings Photoshoot - We present seven of the most talented actors/actresses who work hard in the Texas indie film scenes.

Stunt Teams are looking for work! - Here is a list of semi-professional stunt teams with their own production insurance who want your business...and guess what, they are worth it!

Christmas Music Videos - Not as easy to produce as one might think, but there are perks to making a good holiday video to present your skills to the right film studio. 

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Monday, November 27, 2023

NETFLIX ALMOST HAS A HIT WITH "THE DIPLOMAT"

🎥🎞️Series Review🎞️🎥 - THE DIPLOMAT [2023] - R - NETFLIX - Created by Deborah Cahn. It premiered on the Netflix streaming service in April of 2023. Produced by Janice Williams, Kerri Russell, and Simon Cellan Jones. This dramatic series stars Kerri Russell, Rufus Sewell, David Gyasi, Ali Ahn, Rory Kinnear, and Ato Essandoh.

After a British naval aircraft carrier is attacked and left crippled in a sea location near the middle east, a clever U.S. intelligence agent [Russell] is appointed as the new United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. She helps defuse an international crisis between three dark countries, forges strategic alliances and adjusts to her new place in a political atmosphere that is both stressful and intense, something she did not want to handle in her life in the first place. She tries to manage a deteriorating marriage with her husband [Sewell] who has a hard time watching his wife succeed only because of a president that has a political agenda.

THE GOOD - The series provides an inside look at the political landscape after a crippling terrorist attack that brings the powerhouses of the United States and the United Kingdom to try and investigate who instigated the attack. There are some dramatic political stances and some silliness that occurs in-between some important meetings. There's standard pacing and direction that catches the performances of the actors without cameras that constantly shake or pan around the actors.

THE BAD - Through everything that is happening in the plot, somehow the writers added a romantic turn in the series where the leading actor & married wife [Russell] is blessed by her husband [Sewell] to have an affair with a British Foreign Secretary [Gyasi], who just happens to be a black man. I lost count about how many times [Russell] has to say, "my marriage is at an end..." to try and justify her having a possible affair. There are also other mixed couples having affairs in the Embassy where the Diplomat operates. There is no action in this series, there is also no real fear of the consequences of any decisions that are being made that could bring three nuclear powered countries into global nuclear war.

POST MORTEM - Essentially, the writer has created a series where a married couple opens the door towards that of a Cuck Hold relationship; where one member of the marriage agrees [or approves] of another to have an open affair in the presence of another. You can feel in the series that Russell is just aching to have a sex scene with a black man and how the series is setting the whole thing up for a BIG presentation. Other than that, there is nothing awesome about this series and if the romances and affairs were cut out of the show, it might speed things along and could make this series epic. I am sure that Netflix is testing this series format to  eventually create future series concerning Cuck Holds and how normal it is to have Caucasians share sex with black men.

⭐️⭐️⭐️ [3 of 5 Stars]

Thursday, June 1, 2023

QUANTUM STORM .357 ISSUE 21 IS RELEASED FOR JUNE 2023!

QSE COVER FOR ISSUE 21

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38 Pages

ON THE COVER - Graphics design by
T. T. Wombritch. Used by permission.

MAIN ARTICLES

Masters of Photoshop - A special peek inside the world of Photoshop Masters who create breathtaking pieces of graphic works.

 Bustin' Loose - Music videos are in full swing for this summers indie film releases. From rock to hip-hop, we feature some local performers making their mark in Texas Indie Films.

BBQ Pit Masters - On a quest to find the best BBQ in the world, one Texas filmmaker has put together a mini-series of the paces he's traveled to taste the best BBQ in Texas. 

Head Shot Season Is Here - We provide a list of photographers who specialize in taking head-shots. Is your favorite photographer on our list? If not, let us know by emailing us here.

 

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A SPECIAL LOOK INTO "ZERO ZERO ONE" WILL BE RELEASED THIS SUMMER. FIRST SNEAK PEEKS WILL BE POSTED IN THE JULY EDITION OF THE QSE .357 E-Magazine! 

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Wednesday, May 24, 2023

PHOTO CHALLENGE BETWEEN CELL PHONES AND DSLR LENSES

Shelby Davis - Model

The Woodlands, TX - This story is an excerpt from the January 1, 2023, issue 16 released publication of the Quantum Storm .357 E-Magazine [QSE .357] which received a large amount of praise from subscribers and promotional advertisers. This article is released for blog material and resources outside of established subscribers. This article should only be used for informational purposes and taken as advice for capturing professional head-shots for preview in the independent film scene movement.

It seems that thanks to only a few individuals who have taken advantage of the heavy dreams and desires from the fast growing breed of "instant" professional thespian performers in the Independent film scene [or industry], who would do just about anything [or even pay big bucks] to separate themselves from the self made competition to "break into" that next big film, head-shot photographers have made big money pursuing actors to help them build some impressive portfolios over the course of the last fifteen years. But did the actors really have to find proficient photographers to accomplish their needs? And especially now, with the help of some of the best lenses being added to the production and manufacture of newer cell phone technologies, are  DSLR cameras truly needed to capture the best shots of local talent, who submit their image to casting directors and film producers in the local indie film circuit?

 ARE CELL PHONES WORTHY OF TAKING A GOOD HEAD-SHOT?

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In this new generation of technologies, new actors may tend to use their own selfie as a head-shot for their acting resume. There's absolutely nothing wrong with choosing to do so, but its a fact that a lot of photos taken on any cell phone won't transfer well to the capabilities of the even the best printer. It can be due to the lack of a photos' pixelation and I am sure that any person you know who claims to be an "expert" on cell phone capabilities will tell you that what I just reported to you isn't 100% true; but it is. In this article, I won't go into the size or pixel generation of a photo, but I will cover the importance that the larger the file before compression, will present a far superior photo during printing; that is before one decides to alter the photos color, brightness, or sharpness before deciding to print the picture. 

Always remember that what might look cool or edgy on your cell phone screen may not transfer well to a printer, especially if a Casting Director requests that your actors resume submission be submitted with printed copies of your head-shot; which happens more often that one might think. Having clear details in your photo, presenting the best features, angles, and any real blemishes [or imperfections] on your skin could make the difference in your possible selection for a good project. Trying to hide some of these natural traits with photoshop is a definite no-no. The picture you present to a Casting Director is what will be expected to arrive when a a date is set for your first interview.

Over the years, I have learned that even using some of the best lighting and controlled atmosphere, still cannot guarantee the best shot or a quality that won't require a retake or a demand that better shots will be requested. Like I've said many times before, free is good, but it certainly isn't a quality that a spoiled film industry will conform to approving just because your different. So, if your photographer uses cell phones to conduct the business of just taking your head-shot, I recommend you pass on them or at least ask for proof of success before paying them for their services.

**The photo on the top left was taken with a top-of-the-line Droid cell phone.

WHAT TYPE OF DSLR PHOTOGRAPHER SHOULD YOU CHOOSE?

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First of all, and probably the most important thing you should know is, there is no standard format for head-shots. What is important is just getting a strong, natural capture of your image is what is best to present to the Casting Director. Small details like capturing natural eye color, color of hair, and various facial balance is pretty important. Remember again, what is in your photo is what the Casting Director will want to see when you arrive for your first interview.

Every indie film scene has it's long list of both talented and amateur photographers that can give you what your looking for; most be it some much needed attention in your early acting career and a head-shot that will present you in a more professional light. Of course, the cost of getting a good shot will vary from pretty expensive, to sometime being way outside your comfort level. But having the best shot of your current self is well worth the cost. You might get lucky to find a good photographer who is also trying to build his own portfolio, be willing to take all of your photography needs for free, and maybe even a few more pics that are out of format, but that will give you depth in presenting your talents in modeling. You might find that some of these photos are more dramatic, colorful, and provide an insight into your deeper, marketable self image.

These photographers will usually use Canon [6D, 7D, 8D], Nikon, or Panasonic DSLR cameras, which are the standard for digital imaging. The cameras are set with larger lenses and high pixel capture rates that make photographs look crisp and provide a cutting edge look for your current actors head-shot. One thing that is guaranteed is that you will see a big difference in using a well trained photographer to keep your head-shots up to date. But if you choose to keep selfies to update your looks, well its all up to you.

**The photograph on the top right was taken with a Canon 8D.

WORKING WITH AN AGENT TO GET YOU THE RIGHT PHOTOGRAPHER

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As stated before, there are no standard formats for head-shots. There's no indie film regulation, no requirement in the way the photo was taken, or that your head-shots require photoshop of any kind. All that is required is a current color photo [head-shot] which can be previewed by Casting Directors with a resume of your most recent works that make you qualify for any role that you are hoping to fill. 

I feel that it is important, that if your dropping your name down for a specific part in a film production, to at least be ready to include a solid portfolio of you looking the part, in case you are selected and wardrobe and makeup have to prepare their material attributes for preparing you for the role should you be selected. Keep in mind that if your selected to read for the role, it doesn't actually mean you got the part; so don't be to eager to post that "Booked it" claim on your Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn page.

If your a first time actor, trying to get into the mainstream of hiring an agent to help you boost your image in front of a camera, be aware that your decision to entrust your hopes into their operation will cost you money. Like any other business, your agent will always require you to get new head-shots by a local professional photographer they just happen to have ready to assist you...at some high cost too. Your agent won't hesitate to offer you access to the photographer at any turn, because they usually get a cut of the sales for their skills that you will require for any film project or model ad you might try to book. Will the work from this photographer actually win you the gig?...well, not really and not all the time.

Remember that agents have their favorite actors and models, who are often given first shots on any project, far before your recent work is submitted. Yes, having an agent may mean that you will be introduced to some dirty dealings, but always remember that agents always have a long lost of talent to dig through, just in case one actor fails to accept a job or if anyone is turned down. As a first time actor, there's a high probability that you will not be within the first twenty people on their list to call; all of whom have proven to be committed, faithful, on time, and willing to spend money when the need arises.

 **The photograph on the top left was taken with a Canon 8D.

IN HINDSIGHT...

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In the course of over 14 years, I have gone out of my way to provided head-shot services for over 755 indie film actors and models within the state of Texas. It's been more of a hobby than a business, most of time I have gone out of my way to help actors/models that could not afford professional services in building portfolios. Many of those actors have since moved on from working on indie film projects, with a healthy percentage that have moved on to bigger and better film and modeling jobs, all of which have brought good success to building solid careers in their professional fields.

The best part of their adventure has been learning what to do, who to turn to when they need professional help in updating their portfolios, and what equipment is best for capturing their newest works. I like that these talented folks have also learned that photographers are a dime a dozen and that no two are alike; someone is always better or even brings something new in bringing in what's best in capturing some of the most brilliant format styles with proper lighting and studio arrangements.

**The photograph on the top right was taken with an iPhone 15 Pro Max.

If you have any doubt about the type of equipment that should be used for your new shots, just take the time to do some study on your own behalf. There are some good videos on YouTube.com and relatable searches on Google.com to assist you in making the best decision for you; especially if your tight on funds.

So be safe, stay smart and...Ride Easy!

Monday, May 15, 2023

SPOTTING A NARCISSISTIC BOZO CLAIMING TO BE AN INDIE FILM "PRODUCER"

Dir. David Quintana-Lujan
Imagine yourself as an amateur independent filmmaker, trying to develop your first film with a bunch of friends. It doesn’t take a whole lot of effort for an established Filmmaker to bring a simple idea in front of a camera and create a good film. There is no rule that exists that states that a good film has to have a “registered film producer” or a bonafide executive to help your film flourish into success. But there are some assholes who will tell you that there are. 

These narcissists will also tell you that it takes real contacts in the movie industry to see your film prevail in the “vast movie culture” that is only privileged to a few people who “know the ropes” of the most successful movie infrastructures. But do these idiots really know what happens from the time an idea is created, to the time the pre-film is scripted, pre-produced, and screenwriting comes into play before the camera rolls? Probably not.

Before you drop your idea down to some local indie movie studio under some name like “Clownwork Pictures LLC” or “Run Down Doublewide Pictures” for assistance in getting funding or equipment for your film project, be sure your idea is somewhat realistically thought out. Don’t just sell yourself short to the idea that this thing you have will make enough cash to cure cancer or buy that big yacht to travel around the world to help share your film to a larger audience. Sometimes it’s just a good idea to keep things small and leave the bigger films to real professionals. At this point your only into a hobby, and in the indie film scenes, sometimes that’s the safest (and best) place to be.

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Being successful in the independent film industry is a huge dream. There have been so many stories of how a local independent film broke into Hollywood, and had huge success with just a simple idea. Those ideas have even sometimes turned into classic themes that are accepted widely into the fandom of world success; you know the indie films I speak of?…The Blair Witch, The Wraith, El Mariachi, Superbad, just to name a few. These films had low budgets - most were considered ultra-low budget films - but were able to garner a lot of attention through some fantastic advertising schemes that were fresh and not heard of at the time. Even though more of the attention went to these indie films directors, several of the leading actors gained world-wide attention for their performances.

These films didn’t have big names at the time, just an idea that caught people off guard and sold a new brand of film to movie goers and brought in great success over time. Each new indie film that has broke through into fame status, has had production teams with little skill levels, but brought an idea that was uncontested and perfect in its delivery. These teams worked with talented creators that knew how to deliver their film with some training and foresight to lead their production team in the right direction.

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What these famous indie films didn’t have were scam producers or wanna-be film executives who were dropping cash on a project because “that’s how it’s really done.” Nope, most of the time, these films launched because one member of the team knew how to bring a dream (or idea) to life with very little in their possession, having the clarity to stay focused and not add too much detail to the simple idea. These were good, honest people who exposed themselves to trial and error countless times, adjusting themselves, growing towards the maturity of a good film maker, and not clinging to the idealism of an amateur nobody.

Yes, unfortunately a large majority of amateur nobody indie film productions and producers exist; be aware that they are out there, and probably a whole lot more than you might think. I have been working in the independent film industry circuit for a little over 25 years, working with so many no-talent people who claim to know the insides and outs of how movies are produced, how they are sold, how they are distributed, and even claimed to have marketed some for big money purposes. A lot of these clowns believed the project could make millions of dollars and that everyone in town would eventually come calling to them for the next big film.

Unfortunately, most of the time, and I mean like 5% of the time, some of these talent-less individuals are able to actually get their film into a position to where marketing became a somewhat lucrative success, but none ever turned out real money or success. These self proclaimed professionals try everything to look the part of an industry specialist; registering studio names, certifying trademarks, claiming to have the best advice, but in reality they can only flash a paper trail to look the part, but what have they truly accomplished? At any point of their short career in indie films, NOTHING.

QSP Promo Shot

Narcissistic film producers (or Jimmies) love to claim the knowledge of the business of making films, but truly know nothing about it at all. You can usually check their registries online - because they truly want you to - and see what they’re all about. Most claim to have extensive knowledge in honing services such as filming, editing of film, film production, distribution of completed film, rental of film making equipment; i.e. cameras, steady cam, gimbals, lighting, drones, editing computer use, production guidance, supporting through any and all of the film making process. These wannabe's can't tell you what type camera is best for your film, except for the camera equipment they may already have in their possession.

Breaking their resumes down easily, any real film producer or film maker will tell you that camera's upgrade yearly and can tell you what cameras they prefer to film with; steady cams are a thing of the past and most are now shot with hand rigs; gimbals are only used with cell phones - not even sure why this is listed, except that it might sound technical; lighting rigs can be inexpensively bought at Walmart; drones are only good if you train yourself on how to use them proficiently; having a computer to edit your film isn't required these days; and as for production guidance[?] - doesn't one have to actually create, write, direct or produce several films to be filled with this type of wisdom? and what is "support through the process of the film making process?"...these all sound like suggestions from some guy who sat back and listened to what was happening on a film set, remembered a few tricks of the trade, and now thinks he's a professional film maker. Silly shit, isn't it?

What I like best is when one of these narcissistic producers or exec's claim they are licensed to educate anyone in the field of film making, whether it be sports or cultural activities, entertainment, and providing training in these areas. If your not smart enough to vet these idiots and learn that they never attended real college courses, or check that they completed a myriad of film projects, I recommend you quickly step away and distance yourself from any of their useless bravado. In reality, they have nothing genuine to offer you, except to get into your business and try to push you around for their enjoyment. Being in Indie film teams is only a glorified hobby; it shouldn't be taken too serious and everyone is still required to have a full time job to the pay the bills when the filming shuts down for the night, so why deal with the grief of exposing yourself to a Jimmie who is out to feel important in his own mind?

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Honestly, just because a Jimmie can claim to provide an impressive long list of attributes for making films, definitely doesn’t necessarily mean they have "hands-on experience." Be sure to always ask for receipts; that’s ask for legitimate contact with known local indie film makers who have recently worked with this person or impressive group. You might be surprised what you find with just a simple search. Most of the time you’ll learn who is legitimately talented, who can truly help, and more importantly, those you need to steer clear away from. There are amateur loonies out there and they love to be in control of your idea…shit, just about anyone’s idea.

These Jimmies are amateur bozos who are born from a desire to feel important, be in charge, or have a narcissistic taste for absolute “instant fame” which empowers them to grow quickly like a weed and ride off the success of someone else’s efforts; becoming an offshoot of excitement that eventually runs wildly in a direction that serves no purpose, gives no sanctity to the reassurance of true potential, that most actors exposed to the idiocy can become damaged by the bombardment of imaginary success that is tossed at them on a daily basis. Jimmies love to express "how big this film can be!" and "the things we can build on with just this one film with you in it!"

And all of this is very true. So many bad indie films have imploded on themselves due to some person, sometimes even a small group, that run on a bad idea being the next big thing since sliced bread. Narcissistic indie film producers and execs are far even worse. They tend to believe the bad idea is the next big thing because they either paid into the project or because they claim they can elevate the success of the bad idea because they think they have that “big connection” that can change everything and bring the project to a whole new level. Most of a Jimmies connection is making random searches on the internet or trying something they learned from someone else. Part of their scam is playing the part, but not actually not knowing what the part is actually about.

And there’s never any proof of real success; just excuses of what could have been. There’s never that one real indie film project that ever made the real stir in the entertainment field either locally or outside of the small circle of the projects own production team. "Blame" is the constant tool of a fool and the only reward for following a fool is the realization that the infatuation all started because someone else was blamed for not being the right tool for the small idea.

Well, there you have it. Everything you need to know about spotting a know-it-all Jimmie trying to be something he's not. It's okay to dream big, but do it on your own dime and with the full control of the project you've decided to bring to life. The Quantum Storm .357 E-Magazine [QSE.357] actually lists names of some of the most notorious scammers in the indie film circuit who proudly parade as Jimmies in Texas. Be sure to reach out and become a subscriber to learn more about how to protect yourself in this field of film making we all enjoy partaking in.

Don't become another statistic in the wild world of Indie films, be only a film maker!

Ride Easy,

D. R. Quintana
Proven Director/Producer/Professional Photographer

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Sunday, January 1, 2023

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE ISSUE 16, THE FIRST PUBLICATION FOR 2023, IS RELEASED!

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Special Look - Winter modeling is here. What you need to know about winter apparel, makeup, and lighting.

Stunt Work - Special stunts require certain protection while on set. An interview with some local Texas Stunt professionals.

Acting Courses - Who to see if you need acting classes and at what level.

Studio Movie Reviews - The studio has
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Indie Film News - At what point does your
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