View Finder by Greg Jolley

View Finder by Greg Jolley

Author:Greg Jolley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Hollywood, cinema, crime, military, war, veteran, World War II, parenting, family life, film, movie, murder, travel, rescue
Publisher: BHC Press
Published: 2019-10-06T16:00:00+00:00


MORE OFTEN, my storyboard ideas were taken up. The remaining bigwigs began to rely on me for story action ideas and solutions. I helped with transitions that propelled the film forward. I was good with suggestions that maintained momentum, which in Hollywood was more of a priority than plot continuity or logic.

During postproduction, titles were assigned for the credits. I received my first, “screenplay by.” My name was third at the bottom with Mr. Nash’s at the top.

The strike ended during the last week of postproduction. By that time, our hearty band of pirates was working well together, and we were allowed to finish the film without the involvement of the returning employees.

Lost was a success, at least on the scale of the B pictures that Dashing Nash Movies made. The critics berated it, but Mr. Nash couldn’t care less. The film began turning a solid profit and was popular with audiences. The daring use of fast action and 3D ran nicely against the grain of current cinematic trends. While Lost was referred to as a dual gimmick, Mr. Nash was often smiling and laughing when he left the studio for the bank with the weekly proceeds.

The European press had a love affair for Lost, seeing in it a serious and meaningful importance that was lost—pun intended—on all of us at Dashing Nash Movies.



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