Saturday, April 26, 2008

The Daze of my Youth


I realize that most of you who are following this blog are big fans of Jeanne and Spider Robinson. You may have seen Jeanne dance, you have almost certainly read their collaborations, and likely have read a bit of Spider's fiction to boot.

"But what of this Jim guy who sometimes contributes to this blog, and about whom Jeanne says nice things?" you say. "I haven't seen any of his fiction stuff." Well you may have seen "The Intelligent Designer Speaks" but if you met me you might say that the piece doesn't qualify as fiction, and I wouldn't consider Designer Speaks cinematic in any case. So travel with me back in time, back when Jeanne and Spider were publishing Starseed - back then we didn't do "HD Digital Video" - when young filmmakers like that earlier version of James Sposto shot in good-old-fashioned Eastman T-Grained film stock - and didn't know if we "got" the shot until we saw it in the dailies, and we had to trust our guts to know when to say "that's a keeper" and move to the next setup.

A quick note of thanks: You are seeing this through the auspices of my good friend Mike Trevarthen, who still had a VHS copy of the film and digitized it for me. (I have all the original prints, but they are getting kind of scratched up - not to mention difficult to project over the Web.)

So sit back and enjoy Gin and Tonic. It has very little to do with space travel, but a lot to do with aspiration, self image and the nature of success as indicated by choice of drink.

Monday, April 21, 2008

GRATITUDE

For weeks I've been searching.  Waiting for inspiration — looking for a new way to express my wholehearted gratitude to you visionaries who have supported Stardance.  The list of supporters continues to grow.  Each of you is responsible for helping the film emerge from darkness.  Words can't reach the depth of my gratitude.

Jim and I continue to make pre-production advances.  Whether we're flying parabolic arcs on G-Force One, expanding the script from a 10-minute short to a 45-minute treatment, rewriting our site's About The Film page, becoming members of the Giant Screen Cinema Organization, making media kits and sponsor kits, writing press releases, or pitching articles to international magazines, Jim and I are hard at work.  There's much to do, and we have a long way to go.  In future we'll try to fill you in on our activities with more frequency and hopefully more details....until you tell us we're boring you.

Again, I want to express my gratitude for your generous support, and your belief in the Stardance vision.  It's something special we share; a way we can inspire humanity to return to space....the only road to its long-term survival.  If we keep pushing, we'll get to the stars yet.

Ad Astra!

—Jeanne