Friday, June 09, 2006

Banff Bound...

...decided only recently to wind my way over to the mountains and attend the Banff World Television Festival for the upteenth time. The fest used to be a crucial stop for not only pitching /developing a tv show, but even for closing the deal. Lately, however - decisions are being made at different times of the year...Banff's still a good place to connect or reconnect or pitch, but its just not quite what it was.

Figured what the heck, but going on the cheap - driving in and set up all meetings over in the Rundle lounge at the Banff Springs hotel (across street from convention center) - can't really justify the 800.00 x 3 days festival pass.... not with eldest starting to go to college.

Teamed up with an old producing partner and armed with some tv project pitches - a couple I'm quite keen on, but have learned from past that its either the one you don't really care about... or the one you just threw together at last minute that gets picked up for development (happened last year)....
...and meanwhile the baby you've sweated blood over for months to get just right generally gets met with "nice, but we already have something like that..." OR "interesting, can we see the bible and pilot script?" Argggghh - I wanted you to pay me to write that bible and pilot! Ah well, what can you do. Try try try again. And so I am.


SONG & ARTIST? - "Well he's tellin' us this, and he's tellin' us that
Changes it ev'ry day
Says it doesn't matter
Bases are loaded, and Casey's at bat
Playin' it play by play
Time to change the batter."

7 comments:

  1. Good luck and have fun, Will. May the Force be with you.

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  2. Rocky Mountain Way by Joe Walsh. Also covered by Triumph. And my high school rock band.

    Good luck in Banff!

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  3. thanks Cal - here's hoping...and correct on all fronts on the tune

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  4. Well, you tagged me, and I honor the blogger traditions... so should you! :)

    /Hart

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  5. I've been talking to the man in the moon, and he would tell me what's been missing... or something like that. Name that song, please! It's bugging me completely pink!

    //Hart

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  6. Hart:

    Don't be pink no more. The band is Stone Pavement - cd "Caribbean Dreams" - title: Man In The Moon"...see below...

    Man in the Moon
    STONE PAVEMENT
    From the album "Caribbean Dreams"
    Staege/Sp
    Copyright 1998

    it seems sleep will never come
    so i talk to the man in the moon
    but he doesn't respond
    my heart hovers among the stars
    excluded from the constellation cliques
    nameless faceless in the billions
    my life flickers and i cry
    but the man in the moon doesn't hear
    the cold of this night seeps deep into my soul
    so i seek warmth in orions belt
    but sirius chases me away
    and the big dipper pours out its wrath
    as i fall toward the black hole
    my cry pierces the stillness
    but the man in the moon doesn't hear
    as i dangle here in despair
    ignored by the man in the moon
    my plea reaches a solitary ear
    but the Man on the Cross hears my cry
    and the Man on the Cross understands
    waking up from this wretched dream world
    still no comfort is found
    i lay in the cold stillness
    hoping to become numb to this feeling
    but the loneliness of a winters night
    has descended upon my soul
    i open my window and call out
    to the blank stare of the man in the moon

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