Tribeca Wrap Up
By Tony Vallone story, screenplay, associate producer
The rest of Tribeca went really well and most of our other screenings were packed. A lot of family and old high school friends were able to see the film that had consumed our lives for over a year. We got a lot of positive feedback from everyone we talked to and overall it was a fantastic experience. The Q/A sessions also became a little more conventional between us and audience once the theaters got smaller and Tom left town.
I wish I had taken more video and pictures but for some reason I didn't. I have to wait until I get a bunch of pictures from all the various people that kept their fingers glued to the shutter all week so I can create a gallery.
We are planning on hosting a few more screenings for the public and, who knows, maybe later this year we'll get some sort of theatrical release. Keep your fingers crossed.
The rest of Tribeca went really well and most of our other screenings were packed. A lot of family and old high school friends were able to see the film that had consumed our lives for over a year. We got a lot of positive feedback from everyone we talked to and overall it was a fantastic experience. The Q/A sessions also became a little more conventional between us and audience once the theaters got smaller and Tom left town.
I wish I had taken more video and pictures but for some reason I didn't. I have to wait until I get a bunch of pictures from all the various people that kept their fingers glued to the shutter all week so I can create a gallery.
We are planning on hosting a few more screenings for the public and, who knows, maybe later this year we'll get some sort of theatrical release. Keep your fingers crossed.
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