In early September 2011, I pitched an idea I had for a short
film to my good friend. She told me it sounded dark and intriguing, and advised
me to run with it. So now, nearly a year later, I’m ready to share that film
with whoever is kind enough to watch it.
I know I’ve mentioned this before, but the hardest part for
me personally as an artist is translating the vision I have in my head onto the
page. Or, in this case, the screen. Very specific images of a young woman
unraveling have been engrained in my head for years, and as production on Earrings developed, I knew exactly what
I wanted it to look like, but was sure I’d never be able to fully execute it on film. Well, when I watch the final film now, I can honestly tell you that it
is exactly what I wanted it to be. It speaks very accurately of my initial
vision, as well as where I am as an artist.
I am very happy with it and extremely eager to share it with
you.
Few things. Many have asked
when the film will be available on Saturday. And after some
deliberation, I’ve elected to make it live at noon on Saturday July 28. High
noon, eastern standard time. I’ll have it embedded here, as well as on the
Vimeo page where the
trailer currently sits.
A handful of people have told me they plan on reviewing the
movie after they watch it. That’s something I never expected and am still
trying to wrap my head around (which I mean in a very good way). The only thing
I ask of people who choose to review it is that you be honest. Love it, hate it,
indifferent or ecstatic – just be true. I respect every blogger who has told me
they plan to review it, and I know your reviews will be tasteful, no matter
what.
To everyone who has tweeted, commented, facebooked, e-mailed,
called, texted – to everyone who has lent the faintest shred of support toward
myself and this film, thank you. I really hope you like what you see come noon
Saturday.