“You’ve Been Fed Shit Films for Deacades…” – The RynoRyder Vlogs – Week 19

We started the week out with a really great location scout for our feature film, “The Ant Hill.” More people have reached out to me to want them to help me with their scripts which does two things…one…I really enjoy the dopamine kick I get from writing/outlining structures for screenplays…and, two…it’s a big reassurance that for all my crazy, passionate viewpoints and opinions, that I actually know what the hell I’m talking about! 🙂
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01:33 – Location Scouting for “The Ant Hill” in Simi Valley, CA.
06:45 – Is There Anybody Out There?
07:24 – Just Say Yes…Stop Saying No!
10:28 – Saying ‘Goodnight’ from Topanga Creatives.
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Ryan McCoy is a published author, a filmmaker, screenwriter, producer & director. He is the Founder and CEO of RynoRyder Media. He resides in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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