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Posts: 8 | Location: Carlsbad, California | Registered: September 27, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I too would also like to offer a directing job to any female aged 15-19 preferably blond, to direct my FULL length feature.

P.S. Must be flexible.
 
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Sounds like a pickup line Wink I've never really seen a question like that asked before. No offense intended, but is there any particular reason that gender matters in the case of a director? Also..what does hair color have to do with anything?

Again, no offense intended, just curious.

-Kegan
 
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Haha, that was smooth, Ryan, very smooth.
 
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hahahahahah.............. oh that tom peterson
 
Posts: 473 | Location: Binghamton, NY | Registered: April 16, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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First of all, my post was not meant as a joke. My film instructor asked me to have my script overseen from a female's perspective because of the content. I was looking for a female director who could direct a few scenes and compare them to mine. I don't know what this Ryan Gomez person is trying to do but my intention is to get help on my project.
 
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well than you probably should have mentioned that before sounding like a creepy man.
plus it says in your profile that your 15 so im as to curious why your high school has a "film instructor".

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A lot of highschools have film classes...? Mine does. I have friends in Nashville that go to a school with a digital filmmaking program that is incredibly nice and its a highschool.... So yeah why wouldn't it?


There's always someone out there cooler than you.
 
Posts: 143 | Location: Knoxville, Tennessee | Registered: February 13, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Tom, you probably should have explained that better at first... I have to say, it did sound like you had ulterior motives. And, ktabes, many high schools have film courses.


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Yeah, high schoolers are so spoiled these days. Film class in high school. LOL
 
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