I've been following since the start of the topic by reading...

Herold Israel - May 7 2009, 8:50 AM

I've been following since the start of the topic by reading Woodring's post. Sometimes is better to listen when you don't have anything more to say. I felt that way after Jacques Roc's post. I agree with everything he had to say (only the no budget miracle screenplay.

It doesn't work all the time) I wanna emphasize also on the fact that we all have some wonderful story to tell. We are cheap, but we are not boring like some know everything may want to suggest.

If there's any move for unity, call me in. Im from the New York Film Academy at Universal studio.

I will be ready and on time. Im still doing my home work. This is not an excuse to make crap, but even at a no budget level, it requires time also to make a movie.

We won't have better, still, when we know that 35, 16, hi8 or vhs are selling at the same price in North Miami.

Some are asking why writing a Histoire d'Haiti if the distributor wanna pay just for a Ti Malice.

We are in trouble.

I never imagine the Haitian movie industry staying below the bar set by A fleur de peau and Pluie d'espoir.

But guess what, Sasha himself couldn't reach his own standard.

WHY: SUPPLY AND DEMAND.

I will stayed tuned.

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