Starring Scarlett something or other…
I talked to a guy in Michigan yesterday who was so excited about selling our movie, he wants to take it out and sell it to his church, his school, and even his neighborhood. He bought 30 copies of the...
View ArticleThe Sons of Liberty Trailer
So we showed Colony Bay members a bit of this the other day, but we color-corrected and added Rotem Moav’s score to the version above, and I have to say, well, what other people have been telling me —...
View ArticleReasons to Spread Courage!
Hi, folks. James Riley here. I wrote, directed, and acted in “Courage, New Hampshire,” and on behalf of the whole Courage, New Hampshire family (literally hundreds of people help make these...
View ArticleSchedules, Money, Cameos, Housing
This week, we’ve been trying to juggle the schedules of our many different actors and crew, attempting to match them with the demands of our back lot — Riley’s Farm, where hundreds of students see a...
View ArticleMask Bloopers with Abby and Molly
VIDEO: Okay, for Colony Bay Members only: the perils of removing the mask.. [flv]http://www.colonybay.net/w/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/molly_blooper_1.flv[/flv] Continue Reading »
View ArticleThe Photoshop Syndrome
Three weeks. That’s a big break in the production blog, and it has to do with, well, production. We’re working hard to bring in the next episode by the first week in May. On that front, there are a few...
View ArticleIntroducing, Monique Lewis!
Introducing, Monique Lewis! Monique joins the “Courage” family as an associate producer and marketing coordinator. Monique’s own “Courage” story is a little unique, in that, her family plays a “big...
View ArticleCourage, New Hampshire Production Blog #4: Meet Kathryn Gallagher and the Art...
“Ambition” is currently in post-production. This episode, chapter 4 of a Courage, New Hampshire miniseries, (otherwise known as “season one”), promises to be a real thriller. You can watch the...
View ArticleA Cable For You II
As I observed in my last blog, the end of the conventional television world is now being predicted with more urgency. How it will happen, and when, might be anyone’s guess but everyone seems to think...
View Article1771 — A Day in the Life of a Country Lawyer
More Glorious Times Anon In June of 1771, the travelling attorney, John Adams, then thirty-five years old, had this to record in his journal about a day on the circuit court: Overtook Judge Cushing in...
View ArticleMagic for the Masses
Can little independent companies produce a television channel you’re willing to pay for? A few days ago, my fourteen your old son Gabriel re-discovered the visual wizardry of a young guy who can create...
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