Today is a very special anniversary. One I nearly forgot because life is crazy, but worthy of a special post. Twenty years ago today, on June 6, 2006, we had our first ever movie shoot, a twenty minute sci-fi story that I often joked would never be seen by anyone who wasn't part of it. (That lasted until the cast party for "Gatewalkers".) Little did I know that looking at a bunch of friends and saying, "Hey, wanna make a movie?" would set the trajectory of my life for decades to come.
We've all grown since then, things have changed, we've gotten a lot better at what we do. Tomorrow I'll walk outside and work with the sixth generation of our stunt team to perfect a fight scene. The day after that, we'll meet with our actors for a costuming session. But, in all that, I'll remember that this started twenty years ago with a bunch of friends on an overgrown logging road outside of Brownsville. The times have changed, and we're all different people than we were back then, but I can say with confidence that good came into the lives of a lot of people because a dozen teens decided to run with a crazy idea.
So I tip my hat to all the original crew, it was fun, it was a bit mad, and more came of it than we could've ever imagined. Maybe not money, none of our projects have had a budget above the mid four digits, but it's been amazing to see the growth of the people we've worked with through the years. To all who have been with us over the years, thanks for coming along on the ride, it's been a good one. Here's to twenty more.
I'll see you all in our regularly scheduled blog. Until then!
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