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MAKING IT BIG PART 1

Sat Oct 25, 2008, 9:01 PM
  • Mood: Eager
  • Listening to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLsWMoRHAzA
  • Reading: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLsWMoRHAzA
  • Watching: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLsWMoRHAzA
  • Playing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLsWMoRHAzA
  • Eating: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLsWMoRHAzA
  • Drinking: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLsWMoRHAzA
I've been busting my ass lately to get as far as I've gone but busting my ass more ignoring the responsibilities and limits and reality of this corrupted world.

And I've come to realize... that not everyone is going to have my back as much as they used to back int he day and I'm going to have to start REALLY fending for myself here soon.

But the more this video gets put out, DOWNLOADED and thrown up on other websites, the better.

If any of you know people big in commercials, companies, anything that could help me start my career as a stunt man, martial artist, traceur, freerunner, w/e... please show them this video, this is making big part one... and i'm DREAMING BIG, AND I'M GOING TO GO BIG, otherwise... I'M GOING HOME TO START OVER.

Thanx for those who considered this and passed on the video to their friends or posted it in their journals... the following is the video message Ive been sending around.

NEW SAMPLER VIDEO IS UP!!! [link] DLsWMoRHAzA SPREAD IT AROUND! MY FUTURE DEPENDS ON IT

NOTE! on the link where it says ...watch?v= DLs... when u put that in the URL box, erase the space between for the real link tpo show, otherwise it'd just be a =D in the middle of a link.

OR JUST GO TO YOUTUBE.COM N SEARCH

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:iconwilhelmii:
Good luck! Hopefully my devwatchers will see it and watch it. :thumbsup:

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:iconwilhelmii:
Oh, and don't forget about the stamp I made you a while back: [link]

Pass that around too for people with stamps in their journals, it might just help you get a few more fans (it is an awesome stamp if I do says so myself ;))

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:iconsecretsbehindwishes:
Wow, that was SO cool. The video was really, really well done and you're incredibly talented. :)

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The video was superb! Good luck with everything, man.

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^^ I'll spread your vid around!! :hug:

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spreading the word!

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Yo dude, I just watched your vid on Youtube.
You're darn good, so have you thought about maybe sending maybe a shorter video (1:30, 2:00) to the people who might be able to help you? I'm sure there are plenty of deviants who would be willing to help you, maybe setting the movements to something like 'session' by Linkin Park (2:24)? Something short and snappy :)
If you thought of an idea, maybe heading around the states showing kids how to parkour (or something like that, i'm thinking off the top of my head here) I'm willing to bet specialists, even 'big name' sports people like Nike and Addidas would be willing to sponsor you.
I don't know about in the US, but across the pond people like very much to watch Parkouring and there are many tv adverts/viral videos with it on.
The American studios also probably like to find stunt people, because I'm willing to bet there are not all that many around, or are frequently killed or injured :( !. To that end, Parkour is relatively new in sports so there would be even fewer stunt people who could actually do it. A few big action films (and quite a few indie films, I suppose) have incorporated parkour sequences within the script, and it's not like it's something a stunt man can just do, it's something he has to study for a long time.
District 13 would be a good example, if you've seen it, but parkouring (is it a verb? i dunno) is pretty much the central tenet of the whole film. The point it, what you can do is pretty rare, especially to that standard; the fact that you can incorporate it with other disciplines such as other martial arts and that you're pretty young, would probably work in your favour. The companies would definitely keep you on their books as someone they could contact if they needed an advert.
This might be a bit tenous, but the recent trend to remake asian films in Hollywood (Such as Ghost in the Shell, impending) would definitely help you because they need all the good stunt people they can get! :)
You just need a CV dude :)
I hope this helped.
Keep up the good work and don't break anything!

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You can always count on my support.

Keep it up.

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