Morganti
Okay, so we kind of pooped the sheets at AFM. I think the rest of the Odd Lot slate did pretty well, but your favorite movie and mine did not do the kind of Rubles, Pesos, Francs, and Yen we were hoping for. The esteemed Linda McD, VP of Development and Production over there and the hot lady that put this catastrophe in motion, assures me it's nothing to get worked up about. The conventional wisdom is that comedy's hard to sell foreign until it's cast, so now we're going to meet with some casting agents and get some hot actor ass locked down.
Which is fun and all...but because I am a nerd, the thing I am most psyched about is that in a week or two I get to start working with a storyboard artist named Len Morganti. The dude is awesome. I had lunch with him a couple of weeks ago—that's right, bitches, we did lunch, because this is Hollywood, and that's how we roll—and I got to see his book, which was incredible. Plus we just kind of clicked, and he's comfortable working with the writer present, as opposed to taking the script and then coming back with some drawings. So we're going to kick it and crank out some hot boards. I'll post a few thumbnails when we get started.
Which is fun and all...but because I am a nerd, the thing I am most psyched about is that in a week or two I get to start working with a storyboard artist named Len Morganti. The dude is awesome. I had lunch with him a couple of weeks ago—that's right, bitches, we did lunch, because this is Hollywood, and that's how we roll—and I got to see his book, which was incredible. Plus we just kind of clicked, and he's comfortable working with the writer present, as opposed to taking the script and then coming back with some drawings. So we're going to kick it and crank out some hot boards. I'll post a few thumbnails when we get started.

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